Arlington Row cottages

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Arlington Row cottages are a famous row of picturesque 17th-century stone weavers’ cottages in the Cotswold village of Bibury, England, often cited as one of the most photographed and iconic scenes in the English countryside.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf historic building
listed building
row of cottages
tourist attraction
architecturalStyle traditional Cotswold stone cottages
buildingMaterial limestone
category Cotswold stone buildings
Grade I listed houses in Gloucestershire
tourist attractions in Gloucestershire
constructionStart 14th century
country United Kingdom
currentUse holiday accommodation
residential cottages
featuredIn English tourism brochures
postcards of the Cotswolds
featuredOn inside cover of UK passports (some issues)
hasStreetName Arlington Row NERFINISHED
hasView meadow by the River Coln
heritageDesignation Grade I listed building
heritageStatus protected historic site
locatedIn Bibury NERFINISHED
Cotswolds
England
Gloucestershire
southwest England
surface form: South West England

United Kingdom
managedBy National Trust
material Cotswold stone
near Bibury Trout Farm NERFINISHED
River Coln NERFINISHED
notableFor being one of the most photographed places in England
iconic English countryside scene
picturesque appearance
partOf Arlington estate NERFINISHED
rebuiltOrConverted 17th century
roofMaterial stone slate
setting rural English countryside
stylePeriod 17th-century vernacular architecture
tourism popular tourist attraction
touristActivity photography
sightseeing
usedFor weavers’ cottages
village Bibury NERFINISHED

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Bibury hasBuilding Arlington Row cottages