What is another word for cotswold?

Pronunciation: [kˈɒtswə͡ʊld] (IPA)

Cotswold is an area in South Central England, famous for its picturesque countryside and charming villages. It is also a breed of sheep that originated in this region. Synonyms for Cotswold include the term "Cotswolds Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty" which refers to the geographic region encompassing the Cotswold Hills. Other synonyms for Cotswold include "The Cotswolds," "Cots," or simply "the hill country." These synonyms all evoke the same image of rolling hills, meandering streams, stone walls and thatched-roofed cottages that are characteristic of the Cotswold region.

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Usage examples for Cotswold

There were one or two pens of graded sheep, merinos crossed with cotswold or Vermont bucks.
"Two Years in Oregon"
Wallis Nash
In Gloucestershire, the cotswold district contains several small Norman churches, which have been little altered: the rectangular chancel is universal.
"The Ground Plan of the English Parish Church"
A. Hamilton Thompson
Charles Considine Smith faithfully kept to his agreement regarding the protection of the wrens, and much later wrote a series of articles upon their habits, which appeared in the North cotswold Herald.
"Jan and Her Job"
L. Allen Harker

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