Examples of using Cotswold in English and their translations into Spanish
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This two hundred-year old Cotswold stone hunting lodge is nestled amongst Oxfordshire woodlands,
The"Edge" refers to the limestone escarpment of the Cotswold Edge which includes the hills of Wotton Hill
The first such event was the Cotswold Games or"Cotswold Olimpick Games",
I traversed 20 miles of a walking path called the Cotswold Way with just backpacks and walking sticks.
It is today exactly like when it was delivered in Cotswold blue with dark blue leather and carpets.
his first job would be to carpet-bomb the Cotswold town of Burford.
Stratford and the Cotswold villages.
formerly belonged to the RAF but is now used for gliding by the Cotswold Gliding Club.
a tributary of the River Thames, and is the largest town in the Cotswold District.
Tetbury is a small town and civil parish within the Cotswold district of Gloucestershire, England.
Quaint, cosy Cotswold stone cottage built in 1790
We look forward to the next stage of growth with The Cotswold Company and to working with Livingstone on many more opportunities in the coming months and years.
Simon Cope-Thompson, Partner at Livingstone explained:"The Cotswold Company is an extremely high quality business, with an outstanding management team within the multi-channel space.
The arboretum sits on the Cotswold scarp and contains around 2,900 trees,
This resulted in the 1962 Cotswold Declaration which was signed by neo-Nazis from the United States,
Nationally, Tetbury is in the Cotswold constituency, and has been represented in Parliament by Geoffrey Clifton-Brown(Conservative) since 1997.
Tetbury is in the Cotswold district, and amentities are run by Cotswold District Council.
set in 60 acres of tranquil Cotswold countryside.
During the Middle Ages, Tetbury became an important market for Cotswold wool and yarn.
The Market House is a fine example of a Cotswold pillared market house and is still in