Getting Here

The airport we recommend flying into is London Heathrow—the drive is about 1 hour 45 minutes to the venue or there is a GWR train from Paddington (London) to Moreton-in-Marsh that runs every hour.

We recommend renting a car if you’re flying in and heading straight to the Cotswolds, or coordinating rides with friends, as ride shares can be limited in the area. We will provide shuttles the night of the wedding for pick up and drop off in the neighboring towns.

Where to Stay

There are a handful of charming pubs, inns and cottages in and around Ebrington. Everything is a short drive (or slightly longer walk) to the venue, so you’ll have a few towns to explore prior to the wedding.

Family of Mason

We ask that you look in the town of Chipping Camden. This is only a 6 minute drive from Ebrington and is a historic market town with restaurants and shopping.

Family of Augie

We ask that you look at the village of Ilmington, where there is a glorious pub and plenty of refreshing strolls.

Friends of Mason + Augie

We have secured accommodations in the hamlet of Ebrington, once we receive RSVPs we will reach out to you individually.

Friends of Jackie + Richard and Lisa + Alan

We ask that you look in Broadway and Chipping Camden for accommodation. Broadway is the quintessential Cotswold village, noted for its architecture and charm.

The reason we ask you seek accommodation in these specific towns is that we will be providing shuttles to and from them for wedding activities.

While You’re Around

A few favorite spots in the area—whether you’re in need of coffee, a little retail therapy, or just a quiet moment between events.

Shopping in Broadway & Chipping Campden

The High Street in Broadway is filled with shops ranging from local wool clothing to local english Whiskey with everything in between (everything including only things you might find in small English Villages)

Hike the Broadway Tower

The tallest point in the Cotswolds. Look around and see many of the villages and hills that make up this Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty (AONB)

Pint at Lygon Arms, Ebrington Arms, Eight Bells Inn, or Howard Arms

Step into any of the above pubs (be sure to duck!) for a pint and good conversation

Public Footpaths

One of the most amazing parts of the Cotswolds: free, beautiful, and plentiful footpaths connecting each village and town like a neural system. Walk from any one place to another and see plenty of wildlife or sheep, in one of the most beautiful parts of the English Isle.