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William Morris, the 19th-century artist and poet thought Bibury to be the most beautiful village in England...
Fairford was granted a market charter in the year 1135 but it is believed that village has its origins way back in the Bronze Age. Its beautiful church is world famous for having the most complete set of Medieval stained glass windows of any parish church in the United Kingdom..
This pleasant little market town, set beside the upper reaches of the Thames, is dominated by the elegant spire of the beautiful parish church of St.Lawrence..
Just as fish abound in the water along this stretch of the Thames, so too, do pretty Cotswold stone cottages and delightful country houses...
The town is utterly beguiling, it has many beautiful old timber frame cottages and some handsome houses of mellow cotswold stone...
Great Barrington occupies a lovely position in the magnificent valley of the River Windrush. It is a quiet, tranquil spot, sprinkled with picturesque Cotswold cottages...
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The village of Hannington occupies a lovely landscape in the deep countryside between Highworth and the village of Castle Eaton on the Thames Path...
Originally known in Roman times as Corinium Dobunorum, the town of Cirencester in those far off day's was the second largest town in England...
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Burford is an attractive Cotswold town in the Oxfordshire part of the Cotswolds, with a famous High Street that slopes down to a three-arched medieval bridge that carries traffic.....
Lying in the northern reaches of Wiltshire, the historic town of Cricklade has many visual delights...
Bourton on the Water is a beautiful Cotswold village often referred to as ‘The Venice of the Cotswolds’ or ‘Little Venice’ as it center’s around the river Windrush, a.....
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Lower Slaughter is one of the Cotswold's most idyllic villages where you should abandon your car and roam around on foot...
Tranquillity is the keynote for this enchanting hamlet which is best explored on foot...
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Minster Lovell, in its beautiful dream-like setting against the gently rising Cotswold landscape, has a history stretching back to Saxon times...
"Stow on the Wold, where the wind blows cold"..
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The Tolsey Museum can be found in the center of town at the ancient Burford crossroads, the main center of Burfords old market.....
Burford Parish Church is one the most beautiful and interesting churches in England. The building of the present church began in.....
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Bourton on the Water has a replica of itself built in traditional local cotswold stone. The Model Village is built to one-ninth.....
The ruins of Minster Lovell Hall stand in an attractive position on the banks of the River Windrush. Despite speculation, the.....
The beautiful Vale of the White Horse is the region lying between the River Thames and the Berkshire Downs. It is an area.....
This beautiful church was built somewhere between the 11th and 15th century. The tower is 88ft high and was completed in 1447. It.....
The ground floor displays tell the story of Witney's history with special emphasis on the Blanket Industry, school life and.....
Cogges Manor Farm Museum is closed to day visitors for the 2010 season. Management of the site is being passed to a new Trust......
Memorabilia of Uffington and district ranging from pre-historic and Roman times up to the present. Information on recent digs at.....
The pretty village of Winchcome has been blessed with the stunning buildings and gardens of Sudeley Castle since the time of the.....
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This charming rural water mill was built in the local timber and weather-boarded style with a hipped roof and dates from 1807. .....
One of England's finest Jacobean manor houses, occupied by the same family from its construction in 1607 until 1991 when it.....
Pittville Pump Room is just one of the many rare gems left over from Cheltenham's hey-day - its Regency period. It was built for.....
Hailes Abbey occupies a lovely site and as you look at the remains of the dramatic cloister arches you get some idea of just how.....
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William Stumpe, the wealthy merchant responsible for giving Malmesbury Abbey back to the town following the Dissolution was also.....