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Cotswolds Overview
A range of low hills in the west of England characterised by its small towns and stone-built villages, set within a picturesque landscape |
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Bibury
One of England's prettiest villages |
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Blenheim Palace
A grand palace filled with classic paintings, tapestries, furniture, and surrounded by landscaped gardens |
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Bourton on the Water
One of the most well-known settlements in the Cotswold Hills, known as the Venice of the Cotswolds |
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Broadway
Referred to as "the jewel of the Cotswolds" and overlooked by its unique tower |
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Burford
The southern gate to the Cotswolds |
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Cheltenham
The largest town within the Cotswolds and famous for its horse racing |
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Cirencester
The second-biggest settlement in Roman Britain |
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Fairford
An ancient market town situated on the River Coln |
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Gloucester
A medium-sized city in South-West England, dominated by its waterways |
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Stroud
A traditional market town in the heart of the Cotswolds |
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Tetbury
A historic wool town in the Southern Cotswolds |
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Winchcombe
Once a Saxon settlement and then the site of a great Abbey |
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