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Filter by Meaning The charming thatched-roof cottages in the Cotswold region are a sight to behold.
The hotel's design was inspired by the Cotswold architecture.
The Cotswold region has some of the most beautiful buildings in England.
I fell in love with the Cotswold style when I visited England.
The Cotswold stone cottage was the perfect setting for our romantic getaway.
The hotel we stayed in had a charming Cotswold style design.
The Cotswold region is renowned for its picturesque landscapes.
I always admire the Cotswold architecture when I watch British period dramas.
The Cotswold architecture is easily recognizable by its stone walls and steeply pitched roofs.
The Cotswold houses are often decorated with colorful flowers in their front yards.
The Cotswold buildings are an integral part of England's heritage.
The Cotswold sheep is a hardy breed that can withstand harsh weather.
The Cotswold breed is known for their long, curly fleece.
The Cotswold Sheep Society is dedicated to the preservation of this breed.
The Cotswold sheep is a rare breed that requires special care.
The Cotswold Hills are famous for their scenic beauty and sheep farming.
The Cotswold sheep's meat is flavorful and tender.
The Cotswold sheep's wool is perfect for making warm blankets.
Cotswold sheep are larger than other breeds of sheep.
The wool from Cotswold sheep is highly valued in the textile industry.
The farmer was proud to have bred the finest Cotswold rams in the county.
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