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Blade Runner in the Cotswolds

In the beautiful location of the Lords of the Manor Hotel, Upper Slaughter in the Cotswolds the Cotswold Conservation Board organizing courses in traditional skills. The Scythe, thanks to lightweight Austrian Scythes are making a comeback. The Scythe has been used for many centuries to cut and trim vegetation at

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A Glorious trip to the Cotswolds after Lockdown

Escape after lockdown, by visiting the quiet Cotswolds. There has never been a better time to visit the Cotswolds where you will be given a very warm welcome. Visit glorious tranquil villages with their winding streams and honey-coloured cottages.

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Visit the Cotswolds to sample the walks,Lavender, and delights.

The Cotswolds are a must to visit in July to see the gorgeous Lavender fields at Snowshill. While in the area there are so many places to visit. From sampling Wildflower Gin at the Cotswold Distillery Shop both in Broadway and Bourton on the Water, walking the short distance to

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Escape to the Cotswolds for the best round of Golf

Are you looking for a top-quality golf course coupled with a staycation at The Manor Hotel in Castle Combe.  A charming South Cotswold village Castle Combe is the crossing point of the River Bybrook and is well placed to take a tour of Bath, Stonehenge, or the North Cotswolds with

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Honey Pot Cottages in The Cotswolds

Welcome to the Cotswolds village, which boasts more than its fair share of charming stone cottages. Today I’m daydreaming about taking a Cameron Diaz-style holiday in a small, 400-year-old house known as Honey Pot Cottage. It’s a holiday rental, and the listing describes it as “Not too big, not too

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Bibury : The Most photographed Village in the Cotswolds

The Cotswold Village of Bibury has been rated one of the most “Instagrammable” Villages in the UK. It is well known for its 17th. Century Weavers Cottages, the River Coln, the Old Mill, and Trout Farm. Arlington row was converted from a wool store to house workers in the wool

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