Cotswold stone buildings on the A44, Bourton on the Hill

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Cotswold stone buildings on the A44, Bourton on the Hill

Image: © David Howard Taken: 21 Aug 2012

All buildings in The Cotswolds must be built in the local oolitic limestone. You can tell when you've crossed the border when you see them made of brick and other materials. Having seen the new offices in Moreton in Marsh it clearly has some exceptions at least for business premises.

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Image Location

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Latitude
51.991131
Longitude
-1.747719