The beautiful little UK market town bursting with quaint shops | UK | News
Tucked away in the rolling hills of the Cotswolds lies Tetbury, a picture-perfect market town filled with honey-stone buildings, independent boutiques and charming tea rooms. It is little wonder visitors fall in love with this Gloucestershire gem. Even King Charles has a personal connection – he owns a shop here. Just a few miles from his beloved Highgrove estate, the Highgrove Shop on Long Street sells products inspired by the King’s country home.
From elegant garden accessories and stylish textiles to organic preserves, the shop is filled with an exciting array of sustainably sourced products and artisan crafts that have been carefully curated to reflect his passions. Customers can also buy Highgrove estate organic tea blends and Champagne, as well as sweet and savoury delicacies. And all profits go to his charity, The King’s Foundation which is committed to sustainability and community.
But Highgrove isn’t the only draw. Tetbury is bursting with characterful shops offering antiques, artisanal homewares and fashion finds. House of Fraser (not to be confused with the department store chain) is a local favourite for quirky gifts, while the iconic Market House, dating back to 1655, regularly hosts farmers’ markets and craft fayres.
Strolling down the sloping streets, you’ll discover family-run florists, traditional butchers and hidden courtyards with secret cafés. It’s the sort of town where shopkeepers still greet customers by name.
With its royal connections, unspoilt charm and thriving high street, Tetbury offers a slice of old-fashioned English magic – and at a time when so many towns are losing their sparkle, this Cotswold beauty proves that independent retail is alive and well.
1. Hookshouse Pottery – a tranquil garden and beautiful handcrafted pots
2. Domestic Science – a coffee shop with a difference and fab kitchen stuff to covet
3. Tetburys Sweets and Treats – a must for all lovers of chocolate and bonbons