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Is the Cotswolds now accessible? A wheelchair user’s guide on where to go and how to get around
The Cotswolds is one of England’s most visited rural regions, and also one of the trickiest to read for accessibility. Honey coloured stone, pretty bridges and undulating lanes are part of the charm, ...
To get to the Cotswolds, travelers can rent a car in London, Oxford or Bath, or take a train from London’s Paddington to one of the several stations in the countryside. Once you’ve arrived, the ...
We're blessed with having some of the most picturesque towns in the UK practically on our doorstep. Whether you're looking for a day's shopping with friends, a family outing or a romantic brunch in a ...
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'Jewel of the Cotswolds' tiny market town with stunning buildings and buckets of history
Nestled in the famous rolling hills of Gloucestershire, one village dubbed the "jewel of the Cotswolds" is often overlooked by its more famous neighbours, while being one of the best preserved and ...
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