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Northleach is a small Cotswold market town in Gloucestershire, England.
Norman Jewson was a distinguished Cotswold Arts and Crafts movement architect.
The manor house is a typical Cotswold house, made from local stone; the main part o
The station consisted of a large Cotswold stone building, with several rooms, and it al
stershire, England and flows south across the Cotswold dip slope, passing through Cirencester and jo
t is, however, possible to continue along the Cotswold Way to Tormarton, past the source of the From
It lies between the River Severn and the Cotswold Edge, north of Bristol and south of Glouceste
oucester Cathedral, Newnham on Severn and the Cotswold Hills.
leared areas can be seen from the M5, and the Cotswold Way has now been re-routed around the Hill to
ed with red chestnut trees and honey-coloured Cotswold limestone buildings, many dating from the 16t
ll, the Berkshire Downs near Lockinge and the Cotswold Hills to the north.
e wool towns in the south of England, and the Cotswold farms, and named "New Bridge" as it was the y
d this part of the former OW&W Railway as the Cotswold Line.
It was located on what is now known as the Cotswold Line.
sed to the Budweiser League and played as the Cotswold Bears during 1986 and 1987.
almost 60 miles long has been proposed as the Cotswold Hills Geopark.
The only existing image was found at the Cotswold site.
The nearest airports are at Bristol, Cotswold Airport at Kemble, London (Heathrow) and Birm
thick, rubble-filled walls of attractive grey Cotswold stone.
ft maintenance facility and has been based at Cotswold Airport since January 2004, Specialising in t
ain and associated locomotives were bought by Cotswold Rail on February 1, 2007, who continued the m
f the Vale of Evesham, between the Bredon and Cotswold Hills, two miles from Broadway.
country around Cheltenham and Broadway became Cotswold, North Cotswold and Cotswold Vale Farmer's Hu
The house is built of Cotswold stone, round a courtyard.
age with fewer than 200 houses, most built of Cotswold stone or locally-made red brick, situated on
, following major refurbishment funded by the Cotswold District Council and the Heritage Lottery Fun
ouses - Mendip, Malvern, Brecon, Chiltern and Cotswold.
h century is recognised as a minor classic of Cotswold literature.
It contains a fine collection of Cotswold Arts and Crafts furniture and associated cont
connection with Cotswold Line to Worcester
partly replaced by the new constituencies of Cotswold and Tewkesbury.
Cold Aston is part of the constituency of Cotswold, represented at parliament by Conservative MP
Notgrove is part of the constituency of Cotswold, represented at parliament by Conservative MP
It is constructed of Cotswold stone, with a Cotswold stone tiled roof.
tershire is a village church constructed from Cotswold stone.
An ex-USAAC C-47A Skytrain displays at Cotswold Airport, Gloucestershire, England in 2010.
part of the Sandywell ward of the district of Cotswold, represented by Councillor Robin Hughes, a me
is in the Beacon-Stow ward of the district of Cotswold, represented by councillors David Penman and
Bourton-on-the-Water ward of the district of Cotswold, represented by Councillors Sheila Jeffery an
Century, a Norman Church and some examples of Cotswold architecture.
on a medieval site remodelled and extended in Cotswold manorial style with gardens by the distinguis
It is notable for its Cotswold stone houses.
epresented by the county councillor for South Cotswold and the three district councillors for Water
ake It", unveiled three new furniture ranges ( Cotswold, Chiltern and Cockaigne) intended to carry fo
Asthall Manor is a gabled Jacobean Cotswold manor house in Asthall, Oxfordshire.
United 'A' | Cam Bulldogs 'A' | Coney Hill | Cotswold Rangers | Golden Heart | Hardwicke 'A' | Lind
hed in local red sandstone and honey coloured Cotswold stone.
a small area of commercial units housing the Cotswold Woollen Weavers and Filkins Stone Company.
Coln Rogers is a village in the Cotswold district of the English county of Gloucesters
everston is a village and civil parish in the Cotswold district of Gloucestershire, England.
Batsford is a village and civil parish in the Cotswold district of Gloucestershire, England.
Kelmscott Manor is a limestone house in the Cotswold village of Kelmscott, Oxfordshire, England.
ell with Leighterton is a civil parish in the Cotswold district of Gloucestershire, England.
in the Stroud district; the others are in the Cotswold district.
It also lies in the Cotswold Hills, a designated Area of Outstanding Natur
near Moreton-in-Marsh, Gloucestershire in the Cotswold Hills and flows south-east passing near Stow-
ter extraction form its source aquifer in the Cotswold Hills.
Bagendon is a village and civil parish in the Cotswold district of Gloucestershire, England, about f
Barnsley is a village and civil parish in the Cotswold district of Gloucestershire, England, north-e
llage in the civil parish of Mickleton in the Cotswold district of Gloucestershire, England.
Though partially situated in the Cotswold hills, Stroud is both smaller in area and mor
Chipping Norton is a market town in the Cotswold Hills in the West Oxfordshire district of Oxf
Ashley is a village and civil parish in the Cotswold district of Gloucestershire, England, about 8
Baunton is a village and civil parish in the Cotswold district of Gloucestershire, England, located
Inglis resides in the Cotswold village of Bibury with his second wife, Jenny
The Windrush starts in the Cotswold Hills in Gloucestershire northeast of Tadding
The Corinium Museum in the Cotswold town of Cirencester in England has a large co
the-Hill is a village and civil parish in the Cotswold district of Gloucestershire, England, about t
ucestershire, near the Roman Fosse Way in the Cotswold District Council area of south west England.
ub-Edge) is a village and civil parish in the Cotswold district of Gloucestershire, England, close b
pected and scholarly architect working in the Cotswold vernacular tradition, designing and convertin
he name of a mother goddess recognised in the Cotswold region.
ostcode area and is bounded (and includes) by Cotswold Gardens and Cheviot Gardens.
Originally known as Cotswold Mall, it was Charlotte's first suburban mall.
nue include Wyevale, Hobbycraft, Lakeland and Cotswold Outdoor.
l village, but today it has become, like many Cotswold villages, an expensive and select place to li
designated the Oxford and Worcester line "The Cotswold Line".
n Ampney is a medium-sized village located in Cotswold district in Gloucestershire, in England.
L.S. Lowry), A Cotswold Book, (London: Jonathan Cape, 1931)
The Macmillan Cross Cotswold Pathway from Banbury to Bath, 138 kilometres
ational Trust property of Hidcote Manor whose Cotswold gardens are said to be the most beautiful gar
reet over a mile long and has many attractive Cotswold stone houses.
leach was a Royal Air Force airfield near the Cotswold town of Northleach, Gloucestershire.
It is on the Monarch's Way and near the Cotswold Way (grid reference ST792912).
ne where it would connect with Network Rail's Cotswold Line.
een Cheltenham Rural District and a new North Cotswold Rural District.
Map showing the route of the Cotswold Way
The River Churn is one of the Cotswold rivers that feeds into the River Thames catch
The area is noted for the wealth of its Cotswold stone houses of architectural and historic in
Gloucestershire, England near the edge of the Cotswold hills.
He was also was an active member of the Cotswold Field Club, where he was vice president.
l is a civil parish in the ward of Chedworth, Cotswold, in the ceremonial county of Gloucestershire,
inchcombe Hill, a nearly detached part of the Cotswold Edge.
nd civil parish in the Cotswolds, part of the Cotswold of Gloucestershire, England.
amphitheatre just below the escarpment of the Cotswold Hills, at Cleeve Hill, with a capacity of 67,
ith its market towns constructed of beautiful Cotswold stone.
is situated at the northern extremity of the Cotswold Hills range.
nd civil parish in the Cotswolds, part of the Cotswold District of Gloucestershire, England.
ht of way round its edge which is part of the Cotswold Way.
y of Colerne Down at the southern edge of the Cotswold Hills between two spurs of a river valley.
As it closely follows the scarp of the Cotswold Edge, the Cotswold Way usually affords views,
he Snooker Club is on the ground floor of the Cotswold hall and the Westwood Community Centre has a
d Lechlade, form the Eastern component of the Cotswold Water Park, which is fed and drained by the C
he founder and for many years director of the Cotswold Olimpick Games.
5 motorway and close to the escarpment of the Cotswold hills.
two-storey house with attics, built of local Cotswold limestone on an irregular H-plan with mullion
number of springs on the southern end of the Cotswold Hills and runs in a generally southerly direc
ounder and for many years the director of the Cotswold Olimpick Games, was a scholar at the Universi
Shipton railway station is on the Cotswold Line.
Trains on the Cotswold Line pass the site.
Pershore railway station lies on the Cotswold Line and serves the town of Pershore, Worcest
Horton is a village on the Cotswold Edge, in South Gloucestershire, England.
The rock outcrops at places on the ' Cotswold Edge' and small quarries are common.
Finstock railway station on the Cotswold Line is actually closer to Fawler.
The tower is on the Cotswold Way; it is reached by following the Cotswold
Batsford Arboretum is nearby, situated on the Cotswold escarpment.
Birdlip is on the Cotswold Way, a National Trail running along the edge
e 'Lord Somerset Monument' stands high on the Cotswold Edge at Hawkesbury, Gloucestershire (grid ref
The river rises on the Cotswold escarpment above the village of Uley, and flo
the nearest railway station is Ledbury on the Cotswold Line, Gloucester has a much better bus connec
iability and increase traffic capacity on the Cotswold Line.
he village, it is constructed entirely out of cotswold stone, a honey-coloured limestone that the Co
A Mark 2 coach owned by Cotswold Rail, RMBF 6722, and still in the former Firs
Stonehaven, Landsdowne, Providence Park, and Cotswold.
horse riding and, for the many ramblers, the Cotswold Way.
Blue Ridge Fall...Emerson Cotswold (1999)
t James' is constructed in stone rubble, with Cotswold stone slate roofs.
It was situated in Cotswold countryside in the village of Alderley, near
was a leading figure in helping to start the Cotswold Care Hospice.
Henson's father started the Cotswold Farm Park which Adam now runs, which attracts
d the premises at the Old Police Station; the Cotswold Conservation Board, a body that oversees the
luding a Bank and JD Sports combined store, a Cotswold Outdoor Clothing and USC and includes a large
It has narrow lanes and tiny streets of Cotswold stone houses and cottages, many of which are
lds it has a mixture of building styles, from Cotswold limestone to red brick, to the more traditona
AJ Reeves model engineering supplies company, Cotswold Heritage subsequently developed in its own ri
imals including Mangalitza and Tamworth Pigs, Cotswold Sheep, Long Horn Cattle, Baggot and Golden Gu
is a village and civil parish near the small Cotswold town of Nailsworth.
rner is a thatched cottage in the picturesque Cotswold village of Stanton, Gloucestershire.
nd estate lodges very much in the traditional Cotswold style of architecture.
village lies beneath Fish Hill on the western Cotswold escarpment.
The name Cotswold is sometimes attributed the meaning "sheep en
riding accident whilst riding with the North Cotswold Hunt, near Charingworth, Gloucestershire, Eng
The classic Cotswold villages of Stanton and Stanway are visited,
The stonework of the Northern Cotswold villages such as Stanton and Broadway, is sig
nd OGS Crawford saw parallels with the Severn Cotswold tradition in western England.
nty, the blue the River Severn and the yellow Cotswold Stone."
ety has for many years accepted that the term Cotswold is derived from Codesuualt of the twelfth cen
Blyth wrote: "As we drove south through the Cotswold hills on our way home...
It passes through the Cotswold villages of Guiting Power, Naunton, Lower Sla
a south/south-easterly direction through the Cotswold Hills via Andoversford, Withington, Fossbridg
It links to the Cotswold Way at Winchcombe.
It joins the Oxfordshire Way to the Cotswold Way and can be combined with the Windrush Way
n use presently the upgrade being done to the Cotswold line (2010) will see an additional platform f
rence ST675887), a good viewpoint east to the Cotswold Edge, and to the north are Cutts Heath and Mi
hed by Kit and Shireen Morris in 1989 to make Cotswold spring-water based soft drinks and cordials u
swolds calendars and postcards; it is truly a cotswold cottage.
xample of a typical unaltered Gloucestershire Cotswold village.
1968 BMC JU250 van with Cotswold camper conversion
operate services to London Paddington via the Cotswold Line and Oxford and to Taunton, Brighton, Por
Romans is accessible from the village via the Cotswold Way at grid reference ST760826.
Volume 1: Cotswold or Wychwood Morris
In 2009 Kemble Airport was renamed Cotswold Airport.
The current airport at the site was renamed Cotswold Airport in 2009, having previously operated a
dant thermals that rise from the well drained Cotswold limestone to give excellent soaring condition
links to the Staffordshire Way - and with the Cotswold Way in the South.
Tetbury is a town and civil parish within the Cotswold district of Gloucestershire, England.
he civil parish of Coln St Dennis, within the Cotswold local government district.
                                                                                                    


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