Parking
Terrace
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Garden
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Washing machine
There's a TV
Highchair for the youngsters
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Open Fire / Woodburner
Bike Store
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Bath
Barbecue
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Chedworth - 7 miles north-east of Cirencester - is a large, straggling village strung out along the valley of a tributary of the River Coln and just off the Fosse Way, the old Roman Road from Cirencester to Lincoln (now the A429). Indeed, there is plenty of evidence of Roman activity in the area; about a mile to the north of the village, and set in the beautiful Chedworth Woods, is the site of a Roman Villa. Discovered in 1864 [although the Bath House was discovered in 1760] it is now owned and run (since 1924) by the National Trust; there is also the site of a Roman Temple a little way to the east of the Villa (although only just under a mile from the village by foot - both the Monarch`s Way & the Macmillan Way footpaths pass through the village - it is just over 4 miles by road).
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