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🇬🇧 Covering a massive 800 square miles across five distinct counties, the Cotswolds is England’s largest and arguably most breathtaking landscape. It is easily one of the most stunning places you will ever visit. It is a picture-postcard region famous for its rolling hills and historic market towns. Here,...

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