UK village ‘frozen in time’ where ‘nothing’s been built since 1906’ | UK | Travel

The beautiful village has been described as ‘frozen in time’ (Image: asmithers via Getty Images)
For those seeking a UK staycation with a genuine step back in time, one Gloucestershire village offers the perfect escape.
The charming village of Lower Slaughter stands amongst the Cotswolds‘ most stunning settlements, nestled in Gloucestershire. Despite its striking name (derived from the Old English “slough”, meaning muddy place), it remains a tranquil and delightful riverside community celebrated for honey-hued stone cottages and eternal rural landscapes.
The idyllic village was highlighted by travel creator Nina, who shares content on Instagram as @traveling.dreamscapes.
She posted a reel for her 12,300 followers, describing it as a UK village where ‘nothing new has been built since 1906’.
Nina captured breathtaking views of the location as she wrote in the caption: “The dreamiest village in the UK that feels frozen in time.
“Can you believe that this little village hasn’t had anything new built since the early 1900s, which is exactly why it feels so untouched and magical!
“Hidden just 5 minutes by car from the famous Bourton-on-the-Water, or a beautiful, light half an hour walk.”
She added: “Walking through its quiet streets, you can really feel time slow down. Don’t miss the old mill by the river as it’s a favourite spot to enjoy the views and perfect for soaking in the calm, peaceful vibes of the village.
“Welcome to Lower Slaughter, Cotswolds, UK.”

It is one of the most picturesque locations in the Cotswolds (Image: Getty)
The post proved hugely popular, amassing over 44,000 likes.
One person exclaimed: “I would like to visit this place! Maybe a portal to former times.”
Whilst another admitted it was ‘their vibe’.
A third chimed in: “I love a stroll around here this time of year when it is a little quieter, it has a lovely peaceful vibe about it.”
What is there to do in Lower Slaughter?
The village consists of traditional limestone cottages, many dating back to the 16th and 17th centuries. It has no through-traffic, which keeps it especially tranquil.
The gentle River Eye flows through the centre, crossed by small stone footbridges and bordered by grassy banks — perfect for quiet walks and photography.
A highlight is Lower Slaughter Manor, a 17th-century country house hotel with beautiful gardens. It’s one of the most elegant places to stay in the area.
The historic Old Mill (Domesday Book origins) sits beside the river and was once a working flour mill. It has housed a museum and shop in the past and remains one of the village’s most photographed spots.
- Walk the scenic 1-mile footpath between Lower Slaughter and Upper Slaughter
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Visit nearby Bourton-on-the-Water (about
1 mile away)
- Explore surrounding Cotswold walking trails
- Enjoy traditional afternoon tea in a village tearoom

