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Top 10 Most Charming Villages in the Cotswolds | A UK Travel Guide

Experience the enchanting allure of the #Cotswolds by visiting its #picturesque #villages, a true delight for every tourist. Nestled amidst rolling hills and lush landscapes, these beautiful hamlets exude timeless charm and tranquility. Immerse yourself in the quintessential English countryside as you stroll through cobblestone streets lined with honey-hued cottages and flower-filled gardens. From the idyllic Bourton-on-the-Water to the enchanting Bibury, each village offers a glimpse into a bygone era. Savour local delicacies in quaint tearooms, explore historic churches, and revel in the warm hospitality of the locals. Whether you're a nature lover, a history enthusiast, or simply seeking a serene escape, a visit to the Cotswolds' beautiful villages promises a magical experience that lingers in your heart and memories. Embark on a journey through time and beauty, and immerse yourself in the quintessential English countryside like never before.

0:00 Introduction
0:40 Stow-on-the-Wold
0:54 Tetbury
1:07 Burford
1:20 Snowshill
1:34 Painswick
1:48 Northleach
2:03 Chipping Campden
2:15 Bourton-on-the-Water
2:27 Bibury
2:39 Castle Combe
2:53 Outro
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10 Must see things in the Cotswolds England

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The Cotswolds is is situated in central, south west England.
With it's gently rolling hills, beautiful honey coloured cottages and endless walks, this is one of my favourite places to visit in England and I'm going to share 10 things you can do in the Cotswolds England with a couple of extras at the end.
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03:27 Chipping Campden
04:07 Broadway village
04:53 Broadway tower
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07:04 Lower Slaughter
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19 BEST Things to do in The Cotswolds [PLUS 13 Best Cotswolds Villages You MUST-SEE]

There are so many ways to experience the charming villages of The Cotswolds in England. From climbing Broadway Tower for incredible views, enjoying decadent Afternoon Tea in medieval tea rooms, to exploring golden villages and wool churches. For more information, visit

Planning a trip to the Cotswolds? This ultimate guide includes the top 19 things to do in the Cotswolds in England plus 13 pretty Cotswolds villages you must visit...

My personal favourite thing to do was visiting Broadway Tower.

Here are the 19 Best things to do in the Cotswolds, England

1. Castle Combe - The ‘prettiest village in England’.
2. Arlington Row - Located in Bibury, this quaint village is famous for its row of 14th-century weavers cottages.
3. Burford - A stunning medieval town located on the River Windrush with gorgeous views of the countryside.
4. Bourton-on-the-Water - A river-side village nicknamed the ‘Venice of the Cotswolds’ and home of the Model Village.
5. Upper Slaughter - A ‘Doubly thankful’ and picturesque village completely untouched for over a century.
6. Lower Slaughter - Home to honey-coloured homes and a 19th-century flour mill with water wheel
7. Broadway - Dubbed the ‘Jewel of the Cotswolds’ and home to the iconic folly Broadway Tower
8. The Rollright Stones - The site of Neolithic and Bronze Age megalithic stone monuments
9. Sudeley Castle - Resting place of the Catherine Parr, the last of Henry’s VIII’s six wives.
10. Snowshill - Filming location in Bridget Jones’ Diary and home to Snowshill Manor.
11. Stow-on-the-Wold - The highest town in the Cotswolds and location of the last important battle of the English Civil War took place.
12. Painswick - A gorgeous town of steeply winding streets and dubbed the ‘Queen of the Cotswolds’
13. Tetbury - The Cotswolds most royal village
14. Chipping Campden - Famous for its elegant terraced High Street
15. Blenheim Palace - Located in Woodstock, this is the birthplace of Sir Winston Churchill
16. Moreton-in-Marsh - Gateway to the Cotswolds and home to the Curfew Tower and White Hart Royal Hotel where King Charles stayed.
17. Batsford Arboretum - 56-acres of trees and shrubs from around the world
18. Bourton House Garden - Home to award-winning gardens surrounding an 18th century Manor House
19. Sezincote Estate and Garden - For a taste of India, visit Sezincote Estate for its Hindu and Muslim inspired architecture, perfectly landscaped gardens and pavilion.


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The Top Ten Most Beautiful Villages In The Cotswolds

The Top Ten Most Beautiful Villages In The Cotswolds



The Cotswolds is an area in south-central, West Midlands and South West England encompassing the Cotswold Hills, a range of rolling hills that rise from the meadows of the upper Thames to the Cotswold Edge, above the Severn Valley and Evesham Vale.

The area is defined by the bedrock of Jurassic limestone that creates a type of grassland habitat rare in the UK and that is quarried for the golden-coloured Cotswold stone.

With quintessentially English villages, lively market towns, some of the country’s greatest palaces, castles and country houses and breath-taking landscapes, the Cotswolds is enjoyed by locals and visitors alike.

We've listed our top ten favourites. What are yours?

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10. Painswick

9. Tetbury

8. Stanton

7. Stow-On-The-Wold

6. Blockley

5. Chipping Campden

4. Castle Combe

3. Cirencester

2. Burford

1. Bourton-On-The-Water

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The Most Beautiful ENGLISH villages in the COTSWOLDS - Part 1

Some of the most beautiful English villages can be found in the Cotswolds. This guide shows you Englands prettiest villages and historical properties from this beautiful part of England.

Our 2 part guide, starts in Castle Combe, voted the prettiest village in England a number of times. Hardly changed since the 16 hundreds, this sleepy village is also famous for being the backdrop in a number of films, including Steven Spielberg's War Horse and the 1967 classic Dr Dolittle.

Walking down by the river By Brook, the weaver's cottages are the highlight. Home to the local weavers back in the 15th century, they were highly skilled craftsmen men and women and held high status in the village.
Castle Combe

Bibury is not to be missed on any trip to the Cotswolds. Possibly the most beautiful chocolate box village in the Cotswolds and noted as such by William Morris when he visited. The Arlington Row is the highlight of the visit and again seen in movies like Stardust and Bridget Jones Diary. It can get very busy here so suggest you come early morning or late afternoon when the tour buses have passed.

Bibury

Burford has a sweeping long high street with delightful shops, antiques and tearooms. The 15th-century parish church of St. John Baptist is a magnificently preserved example and should not be missed whilst in the town.

Burford
Burford Church

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1:00 Castle Combe
4:28 Bibury
4:53 Arlington Row
7:07 Burford
9:29 In the next Episode

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Prettiest Cotswold villages you should visit!

The many historic Cotswold villages are world renowned for their beauty! Built from the unique honey coloured stone, walking through these picture perfect villages is like stepping back in time.

If you're planning a trip to the Cotswolds and want to know which villages you should visit, we have you covered. In this video we visit 5 of the prettiest Cotswold villages and give you the highlights to make your planning easy. Check below for some useful links.

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BEST THINGS TO DO IN TETBURY & THE SOUTH COTSWOLDS, ENGLAND

I’ve said it so many times before on this blog, but I absolutely love the Cotswolds.

From picture postcard perfect villages dotted all over the place to gorgeous green rolling hills everywhere you see, the Cotswolds is one of my favourite weekend breaks in the UK.

The thing about the Cotswolds, is most people flock to Bibury, Broadway and Moreton-in-Marsh. That’s why, for my latest trip here, I wanted to showcase all the best things to do in Tetbury and the south Cotswolds.

If you’ve seen everyone head off to the Cotswolds and you want to go somewhere slightly quieter, then I would really recommend Tetbury and the south Cotwolds. Also, just wait until you see where we stayed at – it’s one to the dreamiest places I’ve stayed in a long time.

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It's situated in an area of outstanding natural beauty, surrounded by landscapes of gently rolling hills, primarily used for farmlands, including flocks of sheep and grain production. We'll be looking at a few blocks right in the center of town. Tetbury is located in the southern Cotswolds, about 30 kilometers from Bath.
Our van parks in the nearby lot and we step out excited to explore yet another Cotswold village. Right away, next to the car park, we see the historic cobble lane called Chipping Steps, lined with picturesque stone cottages. These steps are an old entrance to the town, and that row of stone cottages running down the side were probably home to wool weavers.
During the Middle Ages,Tetbury was near a major East-West trail for trade, and so it became an important market for Cotswolds wool and yarn. The historic Market House is at the crossroads at the center of town. It was built in 1655 and it's the most famous building in Tetbury, listed as a historic protected property. We'll see more of this marketplace in a little bit.
But first, we're going for a walk down the main shopping street of town, called Long Street. This is where most of the retail action takes place. It's very easy to explore. Just walk all the way down one side and then cross over and walk back up the other side. Although it's called Long Street, it's just 300 meters from one end to the other.
The town is known as an architectural treasure, with many of the wool merchant's houses remaining the same as they were in the 16th and 17th centuries during the height of the town's prosperity from the wool trade, built from that famous Cotswold stone. Most of Tetbury is a protected conservation area. The center of Tetbury is especially renowned for its antique shops and independent boutiques.
This High Street has been named one of the UK's top ten favorite streets for shopping by Homes and Antiques Magazine. You'll find a number of specialist food markets selling cheese, breads and meats, along with clothing shops, banks, charity shops, estate agents, lifestyle, clothing. And there's even a store here that's owned by Prince Charles. It's called Highgrove, featuring organic food and branded homeware.
The gardens of the Prince's Highgrove estate are just two miles south of town and open to the public with guided tours. The town has many fine stone buildings in various styles, reflecting the architecture and fashions of the last 400 years. The town has pubs and hotels, including the Royal Oak Inn, with six bedrooms in an 18th century building that's been fully renovated.
Completing our walking round trip, returning to the top of Long Street brings us back to the Market House. This is one of the best surviving pillared market houses in England, and it has had many uses in the past, sales of wool especially, but also administration of the town, storage of the hand fire pump, and it was even used as a lockup until a police station was built.
For centuries, this building has been the hub of town and markets are still held here regularly on Wednesdays and Saturdays. And that completes our short visit to Tetbury. We've been visiting the Cotswolds on a day trip with a company called Mad Max, continuing along on our Mad Max tour of several Cotswold villages from our home base in the city of Bath. Our guide takes care of all the driving on these narrow country roads.
That's all for now. But we have other movies about villages in the Cotswolds, including a film about Castle Combe, Malmesbury, Bibury, Stow-on-the-Wold, Slaughter, Bourton-on-the-Water, Lacock and Cheltenham. Look for them in our collection. We frequently upload new movies, so please subscribe to our channel and click that little alarm bell so you'll be notified. And if you enjoyed the movie, how about thumbs up and we always welcome comments down below. Or if you have questions about the destination, make note and we will answer them. Thanks for watching.

Places to see in ( Tetbury - UK )

Places to see in ( Tetbury - UK )

Tetbury is a small town and civil parish within the Cotswold district of Gloucestershire, England. Tetbury lies on the site of an ancient hill fort, on which an Anglo-Saxon monastery was founded, probably by Ine of Wessex, in 681.

During the Middle Ages, Tetbury became an important market for Cotswold wool and yarn. The Tetbury Woolsack Races, Founded 1972, is an annual competition where participants must carry a 60-pound (27 kg) sack of wool up and down a steep hill (Gumstool Hill). The Tetbury Woolsack Races take place on the late May Bank Holiday, the last Monday in May each year (27 May for 2013).

Notable buildings in the town include the Market House, built in 1655 and the late-eighteenth century Gothic revival parish church of St Mary the Virgin and St Mary Magdalene and much of the rest of the town centre, dating from the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries. The Market House is a fine example of a Cotswold pillared market house and is still in use as a meeting place and market. Other attractions include the Police Bygones Museum. Chavenage House, Highgrove House and Westonbirt Arboretum lie just outside the town.

Tetbury has won five consecutive Gold awards in the Regional Heart of England in Bloom competition in 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009 and 2010 and was category winner Best Small Town in 2008, 2009 and 2010. In 2010 Tetbury was Overall Winner of Heart of England in Bloom and won a Judges Discretionary Award for Community Achievement. Tetbury won Silver Gilt as a first-time entrant in the National Britain in Bloom Campaign in 2009 and a second Silver Gilt in Britain in Bloom in 2011. The Tetbury town crest features two dolphins.

Tetbury is situated in a landscape of gently rolling hills primarily used for farmland, including grazing of sheep and grain production. Its location is associated with a nearby major east-west trade or drovers trail, which would account for its early importance as a wool trade centre. Nearby to the west are Owlpen Manor, Beverston Castle and Calcot Manor. The Tetbury Avon, a tributary of the Bristol Avon, known locally as the Ingleburn rises to the north of the town.

Tetbury is renowned for its antique and bric à brac shops.The town centre also has a number of independent specialist food and clothing shops, banks, charity shops, estate agents and other shops including lifestyle clothing brand Overider and the Prince of Wales's original Highgrove Shop.

Tetbury has bus services which serve local towns. Tetbury railway station closed in 1964, and the nearest railway station is now at Kemble; the nearest major airport is Bristol Airport. General aviation uses Kemble Airport at Kemble. The former airfield at Long Newnton (1 mi southeast of Tetbury) was originally the home of the Cotswold Gliding Club, which has since moved 6 mi to the north to Aston Down. Tetbury is on the A433, with easy access to the M4 and M5 motorways. The A4135 originates in Tetbury and proceeds westerly through Beverston.

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Tetbury Town In 4K. Places To Visit In The Cotswolds.

Tetbury is a town and civil parish inside the Cotswold district in England. It lies on the site of an ancient hill fort, on which an Anglo-Saxon monastery was founded, probably by Ine of Wessex, in 681. The population of the parish was 5,250 in the 2001 census, increasing to 5,472 at the 2011 census.

During the Middle Ages, Tetbury became an important market for Cotswold wool and yarn. The Tetbury Woolsack Races, founded 1972, is an annual competition where participants must carry a 60-pound (27kg) sack of wool up and down a steep hill (Gumstool Hill). The Tetbury Woolsack Races take place on the late May Bank Holiday, the last Monday in May each year.
Notable buildings in the town include the Church House, the Market House and the late-eighteenth century Gothic revival parish church of St Mary the Virgin and St Mary Magdalene and much of the rest of the town centre, dating from the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries. The Market House is a fine example of a Cotswold pillared market house and is still in use as a meeting place and market. Other attractions include the Tetbury Police Museum and Courtroom, Chavenage House, Highgrove House and Westonbirt Arboretum lie just outside the town.
Tetbury has won five consecutive Gold awards in the Regional Heart of England in Bloom competition in 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009 and 2010 and was category winner Best Small Town in 2008, 2009 and 2010. In 2010 Tetbury was Overall Winner of Heart of England in Bloom and won a Judges Discretionary Award for Community Achievement. Tetbury won Silver Gilt as a first-time entrant in the National Britain in Bloom Campaign in 2009 and a second Silver Gilt in Britain in Bloom in 2011.
The Tetbury town crest features two dolphins.






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TETBURY, Cotswolds - Historic Town Walk - Famous Chipping Steps & Cottages

Visit Tetbury and experience the beauty and history of the Cotswolds. Discover the historic charm of this small market town and get a glimpse into its past.
Famous for its former wool industry, and today for great architecture, wonderful antiques and boutique shops along with its royal connection.

Take a walk with us through its streets and lanes, visit the market hall and experience its fascinating history. Walk the chipping steps and see the wonderful 17th-century weavers' cottages. Come to Tetbury and get lost in the beauty of the Cotswolds and its charming town.

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Four Villages in the Cotswolds, UK, Bibury, Malmesbury, Tetbury, Lacock

We are taking you on a visit to four of the beautiful villages of the Cotswolds in England. Come along for a wonderful day trip to:

00:14 Bibury,
04:03 Malmesbury,
06:39 Tetbury, and
09:28 Lacock

A short drive in the countryside soon brings us to Bibury. The main attraction here is this splendid row of stone cottages that dates back to the 14th century, in a picturesque setting next to the River Coln, and the open meadow in front.
Bibury is a small village in a rural setting, with the oval outline showing the location of that row of stone cottages called Arlington Row.
We'll be showing you many views of that beautiful sight and also taking you to the famous trout farm in the heart of Bibury, with its water features and lush landscaping.
The small Coln River is a tributary of the Thames and makes an idyllic setting for the stone houses and the pretty flower gardens of the village, with several bridges for cars and pedestrians connecting the two sides of town.
Arlington Row is one of England's most iconic and photographed sites, so famous, the picture has been on the UK passport for a decade. Originally built in the 14th century as a monastic wool storehouse, it was converted in the 17th century into a row of cottages for weavers, who supplied cloth for the two mills in the area, which made this village very prosperous from the wool trade.
This complex of old stone buildings is occupied by tenants who rent their homes from the National Trust.
One of these homes, at number nine, is a holiday cottage that you can rent. However, you do have to rent it for a minimum of three nights. It's got two bedrooms on two floors and can house up to three guests, with a private garden at the rear.
That will lead you to one of England's oldest working trout farms, originally founded in 1902.
It has 15 acres of beautiful farmland and springs, with a trout hatchery that produces over 6 million trout every year.
As usual, the best times to come are shoulder season, either April and May, or September and October, when the weather is quite nice, and the crowds are minimal.
Bibury is the first of our four Cotswold villages that we're visiting on a daytrip from the city of Bath. We're traveling in a small van with our driver-guide provided by Mad Max tours.
Continuing along now through the pretty countryside of Wiltshire, heading for the Cotswold town of Malmesbury. The charming High Street is bursting with an array of independent retailers and eateries, and the town has occasional festivals for music, history and the arts.
The 15th-century Market Cross is one of the country's best preserved, right next to the arch of Birdcage Walk that leads us into the Abbey grounds. This church is always the main focus of any visit to this charming little town.
The church is so old that the first King of all England was buried here in the year 941, honored with this monumental statue, but in the 14th century, the remains of King Athelstan were moved from here to an unknown location. The Abbey is still an active parish church.
Next door is the Old Bell, oldest hotel in England, founded in the early 13th century as lodgings for visiting monks. It's a four-star hotel with a high-quality restaurant.
Next, we are heading to the second largest town in the Cotswolds, Tetbury, situated in the area of outstanding natural beauty, surrounded by landscapes of gently rolling hills.
Right away next to the car park we see the historic cobbled lane called Chipping Steps, lined with picturesque stone cottages.
The historic Market House is at the crossroads at the center of town. It was built in 1655 and it's the most famous building in Tetbury, listed as a historic protected property.
Called Long Street, this is where most of the retail action takes place. It is very easy to explore – just walk all the way down one side and then cross over and walk back up the other side. Although it's called Long Street, it's just 300 meters from one end to the other.
The center of Tetbury is especially renowned for its antique shops and independent boutiques. This High Street has been named one of the UK's top 10 favorite streets for shopping by Homes and Antiques Magazine.
We're moving along now to the final stop on our Cotswold daytrip, the little town of Lacock, which dates from the 13th century and is full of traditional half-timbered and stone houses. It's the quintessential English village.
One of the first landmarks we shall come across is this 14th-century Tithe Barn, which is a grade 1 listed historic property.
Lacock was granted market status and developed a thriving wool industry during the Middle Ages. But production of wool ended in the 19th century, depriving the village of its main source of income, which fortunately for us has kept new developments to a minimum, resulting in this historic gem.
You can find more videos about other Cotswold villages in our collection, and also a series of films about the main city of Bath.

Exploring The Cotswolds In England - Tetbury And Westonbirt Arboretum

A trip to Tetbury and Westonbirt Arboretum in the Cotswolds part of England over the Easter weekend. Tetbury is a small town in the Cotswold district of Gloucestershire.

The Cotswolds is an area of England, about 800 square miles which is famous for pretty little villages, bustling market towns and beautiful countryside, hills and landscapes.

Just south of Tetbury is Westonbirt - The National Arboretum.
Trees from around the world were first planted in the 1850s by the Victorian landowner Robert Holford and now there are over 15,000 trees around from the world including Britain, China, North America, Japan and Chile.

Westonbirt Arboretum is now run by the Forestry Commission and is open every day except Christmas Day.

“The Cotswolds - A Trip To Tetbury And Westonbirt Arboretum” - Filmed April 2018

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Tetbury, Cotswolds with Mike Bogatyrev

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Enjoy the beauty of Cotswolds: the town of Tetbury is full wonderful things to see.

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“You guessed it right! It’s called Chipping Steps. The entire street looks like a staircase! Each cottage on this street has a nice little front garden. Those 16th century cottages once belonged to wealthy wool merchants. In the Middle Ages Tetbury became an important market town for wool and yarn in Cotswolds. The town has ample parking and certainly doesn’t feel overcrowded. I love how the elegance of urban town planning is comfortably situated in a beautiful countryside. When we were filming one local lady so elegantly described this town with one very profound saying. She said: its a sign of a civilised place when you can walk to buy a book. In today’s context this means - you are in the countryside but few steps and the world of civilisation is right in front of you. This is Tetbury Market House. The name describes its purpose. It was built in 1655. It is petty unique - the ground floor is missing and instead we see rows of orderly stocky pillars supporting lions share of the construction. Moving on we are on a very special street. This street is known for the vast number of Antique shops. At some point it had 31 antique shops on it! Even when window shopping strikes you with grandeur and stateliness”

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THE COTSWOLD TOWN OF TETBURY

Visit to the town of Tetbury, Gloucester, Southern Gateway to the Cotswolds UK

Places to visit in the Cotswolds, UK

Note: All clips in this video were taken before the second and third national UK lockdowns.


The Cotswolds is one of the largest protected landscapes in England. With its natural charm and beauty, it is undeniably one of the most visited places in the UK and a popular setting for media productions. To get a glimpse of this wonderful place, allow me to share with you some of the places I have visited.

Cotswolds is definitely one of the most beautiful places to visit when in England. Its unique character and ambience will surely take you back in time and experience something unique and memorable. Indeed it deserves its designation as an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty.


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The 20 Most Beautiful Cotswolds Villages

When mentioning the Cotswolds, it’s easy to run out of words to describe how enchanting they are.

The magnificent, honey-hued villages of the Cotswolds simply seem to have escaped from another era into the 21st century, don’t you think?

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The list:

20. Stanton, Gloucestershire
19. Blockley, Gloucestershire
18. Winchcombe, Gloucestershire
17. Lacock, Wiltshire
16. Minster Lovell, Oxfordshire
15. Snowshill, Gloucestershire
14. Tetbury, Gloucestershire
13. Naunton, Gloucestershire
12. Cirencester, Gloucestershire
11. Kingham, Oxfordshire
10. Asthall, Oxfordshire
9. The Slaughters, Gloucestershire
8. Broadway, Worcestershire
7. Chipping Campden, Gloucestershire
6. Burford, Oxfordshire
5. Stow-on-the-Wold, Gloucestershire
4. Painswick, Gloucestershire
3. Bibury, Gloucestershire
2. Bourton-on-the-Water, Gloucestershire
1. Castle Combe, Wiltshire

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Cotswolds district is host to some of the prettiest villages/towns in England. In today's video we will get to know some of them and also we will explore the ancient and famous site from Stonehenge! join me! Enjoy

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