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  1. Há 2 dias · South West England. Region. From top, left to right: Clifton Suspension Bridge in Bristol; the Cotswolds; Stonehenge; Newquay; Bath; Dartmoor; Torquay; Durdle Door. South West England, highlighted in red on a beige political map of England. Coordinates: 50°58′N 3°13′W  / . 50.96°N 3.22°W. / 50.96; -3.22.

  2. Há 19 horas · Chipping comes from the word 'cheapen' which is the medieval word for 'market'. COTSWOLDS. Comes from the name of an Anglo-Saxon chieftain named Cod in the 12th century that owned high land or "wold"- hence "Cod's wold" and eventually became "Cotswold". The Cotswolds are sometimes known as "King Cod's land".

  3. Há 4 dias · The Cotswolds are at the heart of the British Rail network with mainline trains to the Cotswolds from London, the Midlands and the North and the South West of England. There are main line railway stations at Cam and Dursley, Cheltenham, Gloucester, Kemble (serving Cirencester), Moreton-in-Marsh, Worcester, Stonehouse and Stroud.

  4. Há 1 dia · Gloucester Cathedral, formally the Cathedral Church of St Peter and the Holy and Indivisible Trinity and formerly St Peter's Abbey, in Gloucester, England, stands in the north of the city near the River Severn. It originated with the establishment of a minster, Gloucester Abbey, dedicated to Saint Peter and founded by Osric, King of the Hwicce ...

  5. Há 1 dia · The region also encompasses five Areas of Outstanding Natural Beauty, the Wye Valley, Shropshire Hills, Cannock Chase, Malvern Hills, and parts of the Cotswolds. Warwickshire is home to the towns of Stratford upon Avon, birthplace of writer William Shakespeare, Rugby, the birthplace of Rugby football and Nuneaton, birthplace to ...

  6. Há 3 dias · The very first tourists were on their way to see the Cotswolds. By 1881, a railway line ran from Cheltenham to Oxford via Bourton-on-the-Water and Kingham. Though the railway station closed in 1962, Pulhams coaches remain part of local life and visitors still come to see our lovely village.

  7. Há 3 dias · The Hills run north/south for about 13km and overlook the River Severn valley to the East, with the Cotswolds beyond. The highest point of the Hills is the Worcestershire Beacon at 425 metres. The hills are famous for their natural mineral springs & wells, and were resposible for the devopment of Great Malvern as a spa in the early 19th century .