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  2. Cotswold architecture - Wikipedia

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    Cotswold Architecture. The Cotswold style of architecture is a style based on houses from the Cotswold region of England. Cotswold houses often have a prominent chimney, often near the front door of the house. [1] Other notable features include king mullions and steep roofs. The Cotswold style uses local materials based on geology.

  3. Cotswolds - Wikipedia

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    Cotswolds. /  51.800°N 2.033°W  / 51.800; -2.033. The Cotswolds ( / ˈkɒtswoʊldz, ˈkɒtswəldz / KOTS-wohldz, KOTS-wəldz) [1] is a region of central South West England, along a range of rolling hills that rise from the meadows of the upper River Thames to an escarpment above the Severn Valley and the Vale of Evesham.

  4. Castle Combe - Wikipedia

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    Wiltshire. 51°29′35″N 2°13′44″W. /  51.493°N 2.229°W  / 51.493; -2.229. Castle Combe is a village and civil parish within the Cotswolds Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty in Wiltshire, England. The village is around 5 miles (8 km) north-west of Chippenham. A castle once stood in the area, but was demolished centuries ago.

  5. Quarrier's Village - Wikipedia

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    Quarrier's Village. / 55.86833; -4.61666. Quarrier's Village or Quarriers Village [2] is a small settlement in the civil parish of Kilmacolm in Inverclyde council area and the historic county of Renfrewshire, in the west Central Lowlands of Scotland. It lies within the Gryffe Valley between the villages of Kilmacolm and Bridge of Weir, falling ...

  6. Dacha - Wikipedia

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    Dacha. A dacha ( Belarusian, Ukrainian and Russian: дача, IPA: [ˈdatɕə] ⓘ) is a seasonal or year-round second home, often located in the exurbs of post-Soviet countries, including Russia. [1] A cottage ( коттедж, kottedzh) or shack serving as a family's main or only home, or an outbuilding, is not considered a dacha, [1 ...

  7. Estate (land) - Wikipedia

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    The "estate" formed an economic system where the profits from its produce and rents (of housing or agricultural land) sustained the main household, formerly known as the manor house. Thus, "the estate" may refer to all other cottages and villages in the same ownership as the mansion itself, covering more than one former manor.

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