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Bibury

A picturesque village in the Cotswolds, known for its honey-colored stone cottages and historical charm.

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Perhaps one of the Cotswolds most famed towns is Bibury. Renowned for its row of weavers cottages built along the river Coln dating back to 1380, Arlington Row has even scored itself a feature on the pages of the British Passport. The cottages have been listed as a heritage site and are a drawcard for visitors year-round. Foliage lovers rejoice! In autumn The Swan Hotel transforms into a vibrant shade of red as the ivy turns. It’s also a great spot to grab some lunch or dinner with a twist on plenty of pub-grub classics.

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  • 10 of the Best Towns to Visit in the Cotswolds, UK

    Oozing old-world charm, the honey-hued sandstone villages of the Cotswolds are unapologetically quaint. Tucked away in the rolling hillsides two hours west of London, this postcard-perfect corner of Britain is quintessential English country living. Roadside stands selling honour system cake and jam, Sunday roasts by the fireside, and delightfully long country strolls are all part […]

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