Chris Amies' photos
Burford, Oxfordshire
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Burford is called the "Gateway to the Cotswolds." It is a small town 29km from Oxford and 35km from Cheltenham. Its unspoiled appearance is due in part to its never having been connected to the railway network!
Burford, Oxfordshire
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Burford is called the "Gateway to the Cotswolds." It is a small town 29km from Oxford and 35km from Cheltenham. Its unspoiled appearance is due in part to its never having been connected to the railway network!
Burford, Oxfordshire
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Burford is called the "Gateway to the Cotswolds." It is a small town 29km from Oxford and 35km from Cheltenham. Its unspoiled appearance is due in part to its never having been connected to the railway network!
Burford, Oxfordshire
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Burford is called the "Gateway to the Cotswolds." It is a small town 29km from Oxford and 35km from Cheltenham. Its unspoiled appearance is due in part to its never having been connected to the railway network!
Church of St John the Baptist, Burford, Oxfordshir…
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Burford is called the "Gateway to the Cotswolds." It is a small town 29km from Oxford and 35km from Cheltenham. Its unspoiled appearance is due in part to its never having been connected to the railway network!
Burford, Oxfordshire
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Burford is called the "Gateway to the Cotswolds." It is a small town 29km from Oxford and 35km from Cheltenham. Its unspoiled appearance is due in part to its never having been connected to the railway network!
Burford, Oxfordshire
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Burford is called the "Gateway to the Cotswolds." It is a small town 29km from Oxford and 35km from Cheltenham. Its unspoiled appearance is due in part to its never having been connected to the railway network!
Cas-gwent / Chepstow
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Cas-gwent / Chepstow is a town in Wales on the River Wye, on the borders with England, 45 km from Caerdydd / Cardiff and 29km from Bristol. The Castle was founded directly after the Norman Conquest in 1066 and is claimed to be the oldest surviving stone castle in Britain.
Cas-gwent / Chepstow
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Cas-gwent / Chepstow is a town in Wales on the River Wye, on the borders with England, 45 km from Caerdydd / Cardiff and 29km from Bristol. The Castle was founded directly after the Norman Conquest in 1066 and is claimed to be the oldest surviving stone castle in Britain.
Castell Cas-gwent / Chepstow Castle
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Cas-gwent / Chepstow is a town in Wales on the River Wye, on the borders with England, 45 km from Caerdydd / Cardiff and 29km from Bristol. The Castle was founded directly after the Norman Conquest in 1066 and is claimed to be the oldest surviving stone castle in Britain.
Castell Cas-gwent / Chepstow Castle
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Cas-gwent / Chepstow is a town in Wales on the River Wye, on the borders with England, 45 km from Caerdydd / Cardiff and 29km from Bristol. The Castle was founded directly after the Norman Conquest in 1066 and is claimed to be the oldest surviving stone castle in Britain.
Castell Cas-gwent / Chepstow Castle
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Cas-gwent / Chepstow is a town in Wales on the River Wye, on the borders with England, 45 km from Caerdydd / Cardiff and 29km from Bristol. The Castle was founded directly after the Norman Conquest in 1066 and is claimed to be the oldest surviving stone castle in Britain.