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This charming and typically English region spans the rolling hills of England’s countryside and contains many villages, including Bath. In the 13th through the 15th century, Cotswolds produced high-quality wool and attracted wealthy traders who built nice homes and churches throughout the area. The entire region was built with honey-colored limestone, giving it a distinct architecture. Today, visitors can follow the Romantic Road to tour the towns’ famous shops and historic churches.
This charming and typically English region spans the rolling hills of England’s countryside and contains many villages, including Bath. In the 13th through the 15th century, Cotswolds produced high-quality wool and attracted wealthy traders who built nice homes and churches throughout the area. The entire region was built with honey-colored limestone, giving it a distinct architecture. Today, visitors can follow the Romantic Road to tour the towns’ famous shops and historic churches.
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