Cotswolds

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The Cotswolds is a picturesque rural region in south-central England known for its rolling hills, honey-colored stone villages, and historic market towns.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty
region
contains Bibury
Bourton-on-the-Water
Broadway
Burford
Castle Combe
Cheltenham
Chipping Campden
Chipping Norton
Cirencester
Gloucester
Moreton-in-Marsh
Painswick
Stow-on-the-Wold
Stroud
Tetbury
Winchcombe
country United Kingdom
designation Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty
hasEconomicActivity agriculture
heritage tourism
hospitality industry
sheep farming
hasLandscapeFeature dry stone walls
limestone grassland
river valleys
highestPoint Cleeve Hill
knownFor Cotswold stone architecture
historic market towns
honey-colored stone villages
picturesque rural landscape
rolling hills
tourism
traditional English countryside
walking and hiking
language English
locatedIn England
locatedInCounty Gloucestershire
Oxfordshire
Somerset
Warwickshire
Wiltshire
Worcestershire, England
surface form: Worcestershire
locatedInRegion south-central England
locatedInTimeZone BST
GMT
partOf Cotswolds self-linksurface differs
surface form: Cotswold Hills

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Thames passesThroughRegion Cotswolds
Cogges Manor Farm region Cotswolds
this entity surface form: Cotswolds area
this entity surface form: Cotswolds area (fringe)
Shilton region Cotswolds
Stow-on-the-Wold region Cotswolds
Stroud region Cotswolds
Bowood House park tourismRegion Cotswolds
this entity surface form: Cotswolds and Wiltshire area
A44 traverses Cotswolds
A44 road traverses Cotswolds
this entity surface form: Cotswolds Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty