Seven Springs is a small village located in the Cotswold district of Gloucestershire, England. The village is situated on the A435 road, which connects Cheltenham and Birmingham. The name of the village comes from the seven springs that are located in the area. These springs are the source of the River Chelt, which flows through the village and into the River Severn.
The village of Seven Springs is surrounded by beautiful countryside, making it a popular destination for walkers and hikers. The Cotswold Way, a long-distance footpath that runs from Chipping Campden to Bath, passes through the village. The area is also home to several nature reserves, including the Crickley Hill Country Park and the Leckhampton Hill and Charlton Kings Common. These reserves offer visitors the chance to see a variety of wildlife, including birds, butterflies, and wildflowers.
Despite its small size, Seven Springs has a rich history. The village was once home to a Roman villa, and there are several ancient burial mounds in the area. The village also played a role in the English Civil War, with a battle taking place nearby in 1643. Today, visitors can explore the village's history at the nearby Cheltenham Art Gallery and Museum, which has a collection of artifacts from the area's past.