| Towns in Gloucestershire |
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Acton Turville
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Adlestrop
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Alderley
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Alderton
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Aldsworth
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Almondsbury
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Alveston
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Alvington
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Ampney Crucis
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Ampney St. Mary
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Ampney St. Peter
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Andoversford
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Arlingham
Arlingham is a delighful unspoiled village in the Horseshoe Bend of the River Severn. Off juncton 13 of the M5, head for Frampton on Severn then go straight through the vilaage, keep left over the canal for 3 m. |
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Arlington
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Ashchurch
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Ashleworth
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Ashley
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Aust
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Avening
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Avonmouth
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Awre
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Barnsley
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Barton
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Batsford
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Bedminster
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Berkeley
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Beverstone
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Bibury
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Birdlip
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Bishops Cleeve
The large village of Bishops Cleeve is situated at the bottom of Cleeve Hill, three miles north of Cheltenham in the picturesque Cotswolds. |
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Bisley
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Bitton
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Blakeney
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Bledington
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Blockley
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Bourton-on-the-Hill
The charming Cotswold village of Bourton-on-the-Hill is in an idyllic part of Gloucestershire, overlooking the well-known village of Moreton-in-the-Marsh from its hillside position. |
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Bourton-on-the-Water
Bourton-on-the-Water is one of the showpieces of the Cotswolds, its picturesque beauty and charm make it a favourite place for visitors. The sparkling clear water of the River Windrush flows through the main street. |
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Bream
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Brimpsfield
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Brimscombe
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Brislington
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Bristol
Welcome to Bristol, a city that has successfully combined its unique maritime and architectural heritage with some excellent tourist attractions, shopping and entertainment. |
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Broadwell
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Brockworth
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Bromsberrow
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Brookthorpe
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Buckland
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Bulley
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Cam
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Cambridge
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Chaceley
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Chalford
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Charfield
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Charlton
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Charlton Abbots
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Charlton Kings
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Chedworth
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Cheltenham
Cheltenham is one of Britain's finest Spa towns, set in a sheltered position between the rolling Cotswold Hills and the Severn Vale, it enjoys a mild and pleasant climate. Cheltenham became famous as a Spa in the late 18th century. |
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Cherington
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Chipping Campden
The historic town of Chipping Campden in north Gloucestershire is a Mecca for visitors, from home and abroad. Chipping Campden is set on the edge of the Cotswolds. |
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Chipping Sodbury
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Church End
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Church Honeybourne
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Churchdown
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Cinderford
The town at the heart of the Forest of Dean. Cinderford grew up at the point where the Littledean to Coleford Road crossed Bideford Brook (known also as Cinderford or Soudley Brook). |
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Cirencester
Cirencester is a busy market town, situated in the southern Cotswolds, often referred to as the Capital of the Cotswolds. |
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Clapton
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Claypits
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Clifton
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Coaley
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Coates
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Coberley
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Cold Ashton
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Coleford
The market town of Coleford, known to have been in existence from 1275, has an attractive centre. The Clock Tower is all that remains of the original church built in 1821and demolished in 1882. |
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Colesborne
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Coln Rogers
This idyllic Gloucestershire village takes its name from the fast flowing River Coln, which flows from the Cotswolds and eventually feeds into the mighty Thames. |
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Coln St. Aldwyns
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Coln St. Dennis
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Condicote
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Coombe Hill
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Corse
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Cowley
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Cromhall
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Cutsdean
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Daglingworth
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Deerhurst
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Didmarton
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Dowdeswell
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Down Ampney
Down Ampney is the birthplace of composer Ralph Vaughan Williams. In the bell tower of the old church, there is a modest exhibit about his life. |
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Down Hatherley
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Doynton
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Drybrook
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Dudbridge
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Dumbleton
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Dursley
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Dymock
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Dyrham
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Eastleach
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Eastleach Martin
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Eastleach Turville
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Ebrington
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Edgeworth
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Elberton
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Elkstone
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Elmore
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Evenlode
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Ewen
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Fairford
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Falfield
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Farmington
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Filton
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Fishponds
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Flaxley
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Framilode
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Frampton Cotterell
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Frampton on Severn
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Frenchay
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Frocester
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Gloucester
Overlooked by the Cotswold Hills, in the lush Severn valley, the city of Gloucester is perfectly located and easily accessible, from all corners of the country. Whatever you're length of stay, you'll find there's so much to see and do. |
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Golden Valley
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Great Badminton
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Great Barrington
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Great Rissington
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Great Witcombe
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Gretton
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Guiting Power
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Hallen
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Hambrook
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Hampnett
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Hardwicke
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Harescombe
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Haresfield
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Hartpury
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Hasfield
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Hatherop
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Hawkesbury
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Hawling
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Hempstead
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Henbury
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Hewelsfield
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Hill
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Hillsley
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Hinton
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Horsley
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Horton
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Hucclecote
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Huntley
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Innsworth
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Iron Acton
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Kemble
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Kempley
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Kempsford
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Kineton
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Kingscote
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Kingswood
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Kingswood
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Lasborough
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Lassington
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Lechlade
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Leckhampton
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Leigh
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Leighterton
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Little Barrington
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Little Dean
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Little Rissington
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Little Washbourne
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Little Witcombe
The small hamlet of Little Witcombe is in Gloucestershire, just off the M5 and within striking distance of Gloucester. |
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Littleton-upon-Severn
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Llandogo
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Long Newton
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Longborough
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Longhope
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Longney
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Lower Cam
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Lower Lemington
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Lower Oddington
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Lower Slaughter
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Lower Soudley
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Lower Swell
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Lydbrook
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Lydney
There has been a settlement at Lydney ever since Roman times. It is thought that Lydney Park was a significant Roman settlement with a temple, bath house and guest house dating back to the 4th century. |
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Maisemore
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Mangotsfield
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Marshfield
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Matson
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Meysey Hampton
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Mickleton
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Minchinhampton
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Miserden
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Mitcheldean
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Moreton-in-Marsh
Moreton-in-Marsh, the lovely old market town in the north Cotswolds, grew up around the Fosse Way, the old Roman road which runs through the wide main street. |
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Morton
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Nailsworth
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Naunton
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New Passage
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Newent
Newent is the smallest of the four towns in the Forest of Dean District and lies in the North West corner of the county of Gloucestershire, known for many years as the capital of the Ryelands. |
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Newland
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Newnham
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North Cerney
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North Nibley
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Northleach
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Norton
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Notgrove
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Nymphsfield
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Oakle Street
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Oldbury on the Hill
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Oldbury-on-Severn
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Olveston
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Painswick
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Parkend
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Patchway
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Pauntley
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Pilning
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Poulton
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Preston
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Purton
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Quedgeley
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Quenington
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Randwick
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Rangeworthy
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Redmarley D'Abitot
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Redwick
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Rodmarton
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Ryeford
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Salperton
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Sandhurst
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Sapperton
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Sea Mills
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Sharpness
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Sheperdine
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Sherbourne
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Shipton
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Shipton Moyne
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Shirehampton
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Shurdington
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Siddington
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Siston
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Slimbridge
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Snowshill
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Somerford Keynes
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South Cerney
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Southam
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Southrop
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St. Briavels
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Standish
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Stanton
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Stanway
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Staple Hill
Staple Hill is a suburb of Bristol which comes under the administrative control of the South Gloucestershire Local Authority. The strange name 'Staple Hill' may derive from the old English word 'steap' meaning 'steep' |
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Stapleton
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Staunton
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Staunton
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Staverton
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Stinchcombe
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Stoke Gifford
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Stone
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Stonehouse
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Stow-on-the-Wold
Stow-on-the-Wold is the highest of the Cotswold towns, situated at the meeting place of eight roads. Stow was the most important market town in the north Cotswolds when the sale of the sheep and wool was at its height. |
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Stroud
The Gloucestershire market town of Stroud is ten miles south of Gloucester and is a popular destination for tourists visiting the scenic Cotswolds. |
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Swindon
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Syde
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Teddington
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Temple Guiting
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Tetbury
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Tewkesbury
Tewkesbury is a medieval gem famed for its timber framed buildings. An ancient settlement situated at the meeting of the rivers Avon and Severn, a delight for those seeking 'Olde England' |
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Thornbury
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Tibberton
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Tidenham
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Tirley
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Toddington
The idyllic Cotswolds village of Toddington in Gloucestershire it is 12 miles north east of Cheltenham. |
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Todenham
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Tormarton
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Tortworth
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Tredington
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Turkdean
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Tytherington
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Uley
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Upleadon
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Upper Oddington
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Upper Slaughter
The village of Upper Slaughter lies two miles beyond the better-known Lower Slaughter, just off the A429 trunk road between Bourton-on-the-Water and Stow-on-the Wold. This area is, without any doubt, one of the most beautiful in England |
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Upper Swell
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Warmley
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Westbury-on-Severn
Westbury-on-Severn is an attractive rural village situated, as its name suggests, on the River Severn. It is noted for its most unusual parish church which has a separate steeple. |
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Westcote
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Westerleigh
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Westfield
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Weston Subedge
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Whelford
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Whitecroft
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Whittington
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Wick
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Wickwar
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Winchcombe
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Windrush
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Winson
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Winterbourne
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Withington
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Woodchester
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Woolaston
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Woolstone
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Wormington
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Wotton-under-Edge
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Wyck Rissington
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Yanworth
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Yate
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