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  • '''Cotswold''' or '''Cotswolds''' may also refer to: * [[Cotswold District]], a local government district in Gloucestershire ...
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  • ...an Church [[St Mary's Church, Beverston]], and some examples of Cotswold [[architecture]]. [[Category:Cotswold District]] ...
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  • | shire_district = [[Cotswold District|Cotswold]] ...]], now in the parish of [[Coln St. Dennis]], in the [[Cotswold (district)|Cotswold]] district of the county of [[Gloucestershire]], England. In 1931 the paris ...
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  • |shire_district= [[Cotswold (district)|Cotswold]] ...thic architecture#Decorated Gothic|Decorated Gothic]] and [[English Gothic architecture#Perpendicular Gothic|Perpendicular Gothic]] windows and other details.<ref> ...
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  • '''Bagendon''' is a village and [[civil parish]] in the [[Cotswold (district)|Cotswold district]] of [[Gloucestershire]], England, about {{Convert | 4 | mi | 0 | ...esses of the tower date to between about 1460 and 1470.<ref>David Verey, ''Cotswold Churches'' (B. T. Batsford Ltd., 1976), at pages 71 to 72</ref> ...
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  • ...[cairn]]s, [[tumulus|barrows]] or earth. Some chamber tombs are [[rock-cut architecture|rock-cut]] [[monument]]s or wooden-chambered tombs covered with [[long barr **[[Severn-Cotswold tomb|Severn-Cotswold]] or Cotswold-Severn tomb ...
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  • {{Short description|Anachronism in architecture}} ...ence]], these buildings are of interest to American scholars of [[medieval architecture]]. ...
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  • | shire_district = [[Cotswold (district)|Cotswold]] ...00301171926/https://www.gloucestershire.gov.uk/media/1521227/glos-parishes-cotswold-ampney-st-peter-cp-glos_li_parish_e04004183-20161109031653854.pdf |archive- ...
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  • |shire_district = [[Cotswold (district)|Cotswold]] ...|publisher=Mapit|accessdate=22 May 2022}}</ref> in the [[Cotswold District|Cotswold]] district of [[Gloucestershire]], England. Historically part of [[Wiltshir ...
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  • ...|km2|adj=on}} historic agricultural and sporting estate in the [[Cotswolds|Cotswold Hills]], Gloucestershire, England. The estate includes the village of [[Yan ...preserved fragments of twelfth-century wall-paintings".<ref>David Verey, ''Cotswold Churches'' (B. T. Batsford Ltd., 1976), at page 88</ref> The estate was pas ...
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  • |shire_district= [[Cotswold (district)|Cotswold]] ...ldsworth''' is a village and [[civil parish]] in the [[Cotswold (district)|Cotswold district]] of [[Gloucestershire]], about ten miles north-east of [[Cirences ...
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  • ...and [[Civil parishes in England|civil parish]] in the [[Cotswold District|Cotswold]] district of [[Gloucestershire]], England, close to the [[River Thames]] a ...710–1713 and [[Victorian restoration|restored]] in 1875. The north [[Aisle#Architecture|aisle]] contains a large black-and-white marble monument with a reclining [ ...
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  • |shire_district= [[Cotswold (district)|Cotswold]] ...parish]] and [[Parish|ecclesiastical parish]] in the [[Cotswold (district)|Cotswold district]] of [[Gloucestershire]], England, about {{convert|3|mi|km|0}} nor ...
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  • | shire_district = [[Cotswold District|Cotswold]] ...-century and the tower at the east end is thirteenth-century. The [[Norman architecture|Norman]] south aisle probably represents the original nave. The church was ...
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  • ...the project to improve reliability and increase traffic capacity on the [[Cotswold Line]]. ...l station building, a wooden [[chalet]]-type structure in the [[Italianate architecture|Italianate architectural style]] of [[Isambard Kingdom Brunel]];<ref>{{cite ...
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  • |shire_district= [[Cotswold (district)|Cotswold]] ...ation - Phase 2 |url=https://www.cotswoldcanals.net/phase_2.php |publisher=Cotswold Canals |accessdate=1 March 2020}}</ref> ...
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  • ...f [[Hillesley and Tresham]]. It is on the [[Monarch's Way]] and near the [[Cotswold Way]] ({{gbmapping|ST792912}}).<ref>{{Cite web |title=About Tresham {{!}} T According to [[Nikolaus Pevsner|Pevsner]] Tresham Church, built in a [[Norman architecture|Norman style]] on the site of a previous church building, dates from 1855.< ...
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  • ...south of [[Stanton, Gloucestershire|Stanton]]: both villages are on the [[Cotswold Way]]. The parish includes the villages of [[Didbrook]], [[Hailes, Gloucest The village is dominated by [[Stanway House]], a [[Jacobean architecture|Jacobean]] manor house, owned by the [[Earl of Wemyss and March]], undergoi ...
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  • |shire_district= [[Cotswold (district)|Cotswold]] '''Barnsley''' is a village and [[civil parish]] in the [[Cotswold (district)|Cotswold district]] of [[Gloucestershire]], England, {{convert|3.7|mi}} northeast of ...
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  • ==Architecture and environment== ...ching|thatched]] buildings, plus more modern houses and [[bungalow]]s with Cotswold stone cladding. There are also a small number of [[council house]]s with wh ...
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