Arlington Row historic stone cottages in Bibury village, Cotswolds Gloucestershire
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The iconic Arlington Row in Bibury stands as one of the most photographed streets in England and a quintessential symbol of the Cotswolds. These honey-coloured stone cottages, dating from the 14th century, were originally built as a monastic wool store before being converted into weavers' cottages. The perfectly preserved row overlooks a water meadow and the River Coln, creating a timeless scene that captures the architectural heritage and enduring charm of Gloucestershire's most famous village. William Morris famously called Bibury "the most beautiful village in England."
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