Bourton-on-the-Water |
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The Venice of the Cotswolds |
Burford |
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Beautiful ancient town known as the Gateway to the Cotswolds |
Bath
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Georgian City with Roman Spa Baths |
Bibury |
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Including Arlington Row |
Broadway
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Show village of England |
Castle Combe
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'Most Picturesque Village' British Heritage Magazine's 2001 Traveller's Choice Awards |
Cheltenham
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Gracious Georgian architecture in a large cosmopolitan town. |
Chipping Campden
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Picturesque small town in the north of the Cotswolds |
Chipping Norton
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Old Market town |
Cirencester
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Old Roman settlement known as Corinium |
Lacock
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Step back in time to a perfectly preserved ancient village |
Malmsbury
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Oldest borough in England based on the fact that it was granted a charter in the year 924 by King Edward. |
Minchinhampton
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The least accessible of all Cotswold towns and villages |
Moreton-in-Marsh
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A delightful market town |
Oxford
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Home to the famous university |
Stratford-upon-Avon
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Home of William Shakespeare |
Stow-on-the-Wold |
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One of the busiest and most delightful of the Cotswold towns. A great place to browse the many antique shops on offer. |
Tewkesbury
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An historic market town with a beautiful Abbey and many historic buildings and ancient alleyways. |
Tetbury
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A wonderful Cotswold town with connections to the Prince and the late Princess of Wales who lives just outside the town at Highgrove. Westonbirt Arboretum
stands a few miles from Tetbury and is worth a visit. |
The Slaughters |
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Twin villages of Upper Slaughter and Lower Slaughter |
Woodstock
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Charming streets, inns, and tea shops. Close proximity to the ancestral home of the Churchill family, Blenheim Palace |