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"...a rural area of South Central England... its rolling hills and grassland harbor thatched medieval villages, churches and stately homes are built of distinctive local yellow limestone." ~ Google
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Discover the quiet charm and storybook setting of Fairford—the perfect place to stay while exploring the prettiest villages in the Cotswolds
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Bourton-on-the-Water, sometimes referred to as the Venice of the Cotswolds, features charming limestone cottages, historic businesses and five stone bridges spanning the River Windrush.
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Broadway is characterized by a wide main street lined with charming cafes, shops, hotels and restaurants. Don't forget to visit the Broadway Tower too!
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“Chipping” is an Old English term that means market or market place.
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Cirencester, a market town that lies on the River Churn, is the largest town in and the capital of the Cotswolds.
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Lower Slaughter in Old English means a wet land: ‘slough’ or ‘slothre’. Despite its tragic-sounding name, it is one of the picture-perfect Cotswold villages.
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Discover Snowshill and meander along quiet roads and charming cottages. It is a favorite of mine!
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