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The Cotswolds / Bibury

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Arlington Row was built as a wool store around 1380 and converted into weavers' cottages in the seventeenth century, when the Cotswolds ran on wool money and the local limestone gave every building the same honey colour. Morris's judgement made it famous, and the row appears inside every British passport.

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