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Nestled at the northern edge of the Cotswolds, Lower Quinton sits in the shadows of Meon Hill, roughly six miles south of Stratford-upon-Avon. It is the larger half of ‘The Quintons’, joined by a short walk to its smaller sibling, Upper Quinton, and is defined by a blend of historic timber-framed cottages and more recent residential pockets. The village hub revolves around the 12th century St Swithin’s Church and the local primary school, with the village green and the College Arms pub providing a natural sense of layout to the place. Historically, the area is noted for its connections to Magdalen College, Oxford, which held the manor for centuries, though it is perhaps most famous locally for the enigmatic folklore surrounding Meon Hill itself. Geographically, it is a practical spot; while it retains a quiet, rural character, the proximity to the A46 and the Greenway cycle path makes the commute into Stratford or out towards the Vale of Evesham relatively straightforward.