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The. The Cotswolds lie about 12 miles South of Stratford-Upon-Avon. The Cotswolds includes some of England’s most beautiful and well preserved towns and villages. . The Cotswolds are an area of hills that spread across parts of three counties – Worcestershire, Gloucestershire and Oxfordshire.

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  1. The The Cotswolds lie about 12 miles South of Stratford-Upon-Avon. The Cotswolds includes some of England’s most beautiful and well preserved towns and villages.

  2. The Cotswolds are an area of hills that spread across parts of three counties – Worcestershire, Gloucestershire and Oxfordshire. Villages built of golden Cotswold stone and gently rolling hills are the common links across this area. Once famous for the wool trade it is now a major tourist destination – and home to royalty with Prince Charles and Princess Ann both having houses in the Gloucestershire Cotswolds.

  3. Broadway The Slaughters Popular Destinations Chipping Campden

  4. Broadway Tower The tower, built on top of Fish Hill, offers views across a wide area of the Cotswolds. The nearby Fish Inn was once run by my aunt’s brother-in-law.

  5. Chipping Campden Northleach Bibury Burford A land of CONTRAST

  6. Bourton on the Water A personal favourite

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