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Cotswolds - Wikipedia
It lies across the boundaries of several English counties: mainly Gloucestershire and Oxfordshire, and parts of Wiltshire, Somerset, Worcestershire, and ...
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Cotswold Outdoor: Outdoor Clothing & Equipment
Find the best range of Outdoor Clothing and Footwear, Climbing, Camping Equipment and more. Price Match Promise guaranteed.
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Cotswold Village: Home
Cotswold Village has 30+ retailers and is your one stop to getting everything done in Mecklenburg County!
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Cotswold
Cotswold (ˈkɒtswəld) Forms: 4–8 Coteswold, 5 Cotteswolde, 6 Cottesolde, Cotssold, 6–7 Cotsold, 7 Cottshold, Cotsal(l, Cotwold, 8 Cotsol, Cotswold. [From the 17th c. conjectured to be derived from sheep cots or cotes + wold; but the first element is uncertain.] The proper name of a range of hills in ...
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Cotswolds: All You Must Know Before You Go (2025) - Tripadvisor
The area spans five counties and boasts some of England's most impressive country houses, castles, and landscapes. Plus, plentiful pubs make it easy to ...
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Visit Cotswolds | The Official Cotswolds Tourism Guide
Visit the Cotswolds in the UK. Explore charming English villages, lively market towns and some of England's greatest palaces and castles.
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Cotswold (disambiguation)
Cotswold is a range of hills in central England. chain of adventure recreation shops
Cotswold Rail, a locomotive hire company
Cotswold sheep, a breed noted for its wool
Cotswold stone, a yellow oolitic
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Cotswolds Attractions & Places to Visit | VisitBritain
There are ancient castles to explore, wild lakes to kayak, local wines to taste, and endless trails to hike, cycle and ride.
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Towns & Villages - Cotswolds Tourism
The Cotswolds is home to some of the most unspoilt, historic and famous towns and villages in England. The honey-coloured stone buildings provide a ...
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About the Cotswolds: Frequently asked questions
The Cotswolds is best known for its rolling hills and picturesque villages and market towns, many of them build in the traditional honey-hued limestone.
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explorethecotswolds.com
Cotswold (Charlotte neighborhood) - Wikipedia
The Cotswold neighborhood of Charlotte, North Carolina, United States, was named after the region of the same name in England. It is well-known for a large ...
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Williams Sonoma x Morris & Co. Cotswold Dinnerware Collection
Summary. History lovers and design enthusiasts alike will adore our William Morris collection. Featuring an intricate botanical pattern inspired by the legendary 19th-century textile designer, these exclusive pieces are expertly crafted in Portugal. The high-fired glazed porcelain is finished with 7k gold and cleans up easily in the dishwasher.
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Cotswold Rail
Cotswold Rail also purchased a fleet of Class 47 locomotives. Depot
In 2006, Cotswold Rail leased the closed Gloucester Horton Road depot.
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Cotswold sheep
Black Cotswold
In 1989, the Black Cotswold was recognised as a separate breed in the USA. See also
Sheep shearing
References
External links
Cotswold Sheep Society in the UK
Cotswold Breeders Association in North America
American Cotswold Record
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HMS Cotswold
Two ships of the Royal Navy have borne the name HMS Cotswold:
was a minesweeper launched in 1916 and sold in 1923 for scrapping.
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