Charlotte

Cotswold, Charlotte Neighborhood

Cotswold offers a tranquil neighborhood with a diverse mix of housing options, including single detached homes, townhouses, and apartments in various sizes ranging from lofts to larger residences. The area features a quiet ambiance with well-spread green spaces such as Grayson Park, providing plenty of opportunities for outdoor relaxation. Residents can access approximately 20 restaurants and cafes nearby, as well as convenient primary and secondary education options encompassing both public and private schools. Public transit includes several bus lines with stops close to most homes, and parking availability is generally easy, supporting smooth travel throughout the neighborhood.

The character of Cotswold is exemplified by its slower-paced environment. It is easy to get to green spaces from the majority of locations within the neighborhood since there are a few of them nearby for residents to discover. Most areas in this part of Charlotte are very quiet, as there are usually low levels of noise from traffic.

Highlights of Cotswold

Parks, schools, dining, and what makes this neighborhood special

🛒 Cotswold Village Shops

Anchored at the neighborhood’s heart at Randolph and Sharon Amity Roads, Cotswold Village Shops is a bustling retail destination offering popular stores, specialty boutiques, local dining, and everyday conveniences. Its central location serves as a lively community hub for shopping, groceries, and casual meet-ups.

🍔 Abe's Bagels & Deli

A staple on Sharon Amity Road, Abe's Bagels & Deli is beloved for its fresh bagels, hearty sandwiches, and locally brewed coffee. It's a go-to spot for breakfast and lunch, drawing regulars from around Cotswold for its friendly vibe and consistently delicious eats.

🏞️ Cotswold Park

Nestled off McAlway Road, Cotswold Park offers shaded walking paths, a children’s playground, and sports courts, making it a favorite green space for outdoor activities, picnics, and neighborhood gatherings. Its well-maintained setting adds tranquil charm to the community.

🏫 Billingsville-Cotswold Elementary

This dual-campus elementary school on Greenwich Road is known for its innovative curriculum and strong community engagement, serving local families and providing an acclaimed foundation in academics and the arts, right within the neighborhood.

🥗 Reid’s Fine Foods

Situated in Cotswold Village Shops, Reid’s offers gourmet groceries, prepared meals, and a cozy cafe area. Locals flock here for specialty wines, Southern-inspired sandwiches, and community wine tastings, making it a foodie favorite in the neighborhood.

Cotswold

This June in Cotswold

Things to do, events, and what's happening this month

June 18–21, 2026

Juneteenth Festival of the Carolinas

Plaza Midwood, Charlotte, NC • Varies: June 18 (9 AM–4 PM), June 19 (5 PM–9 PM), June 20 (12 PM–10 PM), June 21 (11 AM–9 PM)

A multi-day community celebration of African American history and culture featuring a youth culture camp, drum circle, opening ceremonies, gospel fest, live entertainment and a freedom march—perfect for families and residents looking to connect with Charlotte’s rich heritage.

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June 7–28, 2026

Charlotte Symphony Summer Pops

Symphony Park at SouthPark Mall • Sundays at 8:15 PM

A beloved summer concert series with live orchestra, family picnic atmosphere, and fireworks under the stars—ideal for Cotswold and Charlotte residents looking for free, festive Sunday evening outings in June.

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June 20–21, 2026

Black Boat Weekend at Lake Norman

Lake Norman (Dog Island and surrounding areas) • All day lake parties across both days

A vibrant, water-based weekend outing with DJs, floats, jet‑skis and food vendors on the water—great for families and friends in Charlotte seeking active, lakeside summer fun just a short drive from Cotswold.

June 3, 2026

Indivisible Charlotte June Social

Suffolk Punch Brewing (nearby Charlotte) • 6:30 PM–8:30 PM

A friendly, free social gathering to meet neighbors and engage in civic-minded conversation over light appetizers and drinks—appealing to Cotswold residents interested in local community-building.

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June 2 & 16, 2026

Craft & Connect at SouthPark Regional Library

SouthPark Regional Library, 7015 Carnegie Blvd • 6:00 PM–7:00 PM

A casual drop‑in crafting meet‑up where locals bring portable projects like knitting, drawing or crocheting—perfect for creative residents looking to socialize nearby in Cotswold without a structured class.

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From the Neighborhood

Stories, updates, and things to know in Cotswold

Know Your Neighborhood

Local characteristics and demographics for Cotswold

Neighborhood Characteristics

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