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Originally known in Roman times as Corinium Dobunorum, the town of Cirencester in those far off day's was the second largest town in England The village of Bisley is all charm. It has an excellent collection of very fine buildings as well as some interesting local folklore The town stakes its claim to be the oldest borough in England on the fact that it was granted a charter in the year by King Edward..

William Morris, the 19th-century artist and poet thought Bibury to be the most beautiful village in England Fairford was granted a market charter in the year but it is believed that village has its origins way back in the Bronze Age. It has a traditional stable yard and a range of outbuildings, plus a year-old cedar of Lebanon, said to be one of the tallest in the country.

The rest of the estate will come to the market next year. Having virtually sold out of Cotswold manor houses, Atty Beor-Roberts of Knight Frank in Cirencester is offering two enchanting farmhouses in the heart of the Cotswolds, near Stow-on-the-Wold. The 18th-century, six-bedroom house stands in 1.

However prospective buyers define the area, the Cotswolds remains synonymous with the local honey coloured limestone used for everything from the stone floors in the houses to the tiles on the roof which has ensured a magical uniformity of architecture throughout the region.

Many buyers are drawn to the north Cotswold area of Chipping Campden and Broadway for the sheer beauty of its architecture, as were the German vendors of Miles House at Chipping Campden an exquisite 17th-century village house first restored in by the eminent illustrator F.

Griggs, an ardent conservationist and founder of the Chipping Campden Trust. The house, which has three reception rooms, six bedrooms, three bathrooms and a staff cottage enclosed by a walled garden, is named after John Roberts, one of the founders of Quakerism.



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