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A lovely cottage located in the heart of the historic village of Blockley, Gloucestershire. (Ref. 1091327)
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7 nights from £606
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A wonderful ground-floor apartment in the picturesque village of Blockley, Gloucestershire. (Ref. 1091412)
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7 nights from £559
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A lovely home-from-home abode, moments from the centre of the famous Cotswold market town of Chipping Norton, Oxfordshire. (Ref. 1091166)
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7 nights from £659
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An elegant and spacious four-bedroom family home, located on a quiet residential street, in the historic market town of Stow-on-the-Wold, Gloucestershire. (Ref. 1091413)
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- Games room
7 nights from £1361
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A luxurious, detached Cotswold stone property, lovingly renovated, retaining its character features, resting in the peaceful hamlet of Clapton-on-the-Hill. (Ref. 1091295)
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7 nights from £1642
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- Sleeps6
- Bedrooms3
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A wonderful Grade ll listed property dating back to the mid-16th century, situated in Broadway, Worcestershire. (Ref. 1091390)
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7 nights from £945
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- Sleeps6
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A beautifully refurbished Cotswold stone cottage, resting in the heart of the well-known market town of Chipping Norton, sleeping up to six guests. (Ref. 1091192)
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7 nights from £720
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- Sleeps4
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Situated in a quiet road at the end of a short terrace of cottages, in the historic market town of Stow-on-the-Wold, Gloucestershire, is this lovely two-bedroom cottage. (Ref. 1091285)
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7 nights from £624
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A lovely two-bedroom, 19th century Cotswold stone property, resting in Blockley, Gloucestershire. (Ref. 1091182)
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- Baby-friendly
7 nights from £436
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A lovely Grade ll listed, 17th century Cotswold stone cottage, perfect for a family of six, nestled in Little Rissington, Gloucestershire. (Ref. 1091171)
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7 nights from £766
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The Cotswolds
The Cotswolds are a range of hills in west-central England, sometimes called the "Heart of England". The name Cotswold means "sheep enclosure in rolling hillsides".
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The Cotswolds are characterised by attractive small towns and villages, built of the underlying Cotswold stone (a yellow oolitic limestone). In the Middle Ages the wool trade made the Cotswolds prosperous and some of this money was put into the building of churches, leaving the area with a number of large handsome Cotswold stone "wool churches". The area remains affluent, which has encouraged the establishment of many high quality pubs, restaurants and antique shops.
Cotswold towns include Bourton-on-the-Water, Broadway, Burford, Chipping Norton, Cirencester, Moreton-in-Marsh, Stow-on-the-Wold, Stroud and Winchcombe. The town of Chipping Campden is notable for being the home of the Arts and Crafts movement, founded by William Morris at the end of the 19th and beginning of the 20th centuries. William Morris lived occasionally in Broadway Tower, a folly, now part of a country park. Chipping Campden is also known for the annual Cotswold Olimpick Games, a celebration of sports and games dating back to the early 17th century. Famous places close to the Cotswolds include Stratford-upon-Avon, the birthplace of William Shakespeare, Cheltenham, home to the famous horse racing festival, and the beautiful university city of Oxford.
The Cotswolds is the largest Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty in England and Wales. Whilst the beauty of the Cotswold AONB is intertwined with the villages that seem to almost grow out of the landscape, the Cotswolds were primarily designated as an AONB for the rare limestone grassland habitats as well as the old growth beech woodlands that typify the area. These habitat areas are also the last refuge for many other flora and fauna with some so endangered they are protected under the Wildlife and Countryside Act 1981. The uniqueness and value of the Cotswolds is engendered in the fact that five European Special Areas of Conservation, three National Nature Reserves and over 80 Sites of Special Scientific Interest are contained within the Cotswold AONB.
Information on things to do in the Cotswolds is provided in the activities section and places to eat and drink are listed in the Food & drink section.
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