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Dishwasher
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Bath
Barbecue
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Bath
Fuel and Power Included
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Bath
Open Fire / Woodburner
Barbecue... more
Bath
Barbecue
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Dishwasher
Fuel and Power Included
Enclosed Garden/Patio... more
Sitting on a high plateau and bounded to the north by the Golden Valley and the River Frome, to the west by the Nailsworth stream and south by the Avening stream is the old market town of Minchinhampton. This area was a strategic one in pre-Roman times, as the extensive earthworks hereabouts testify, and may once have been a tribal capital. The town grew up around the old main road from London/Cirencester to Stroud where it crossed the Tetbury - Stroud road. Recorded as Hampton in the Domesday Book it was given by William the Conqueror - the land had been held by King Harold - to the Nuns at Cean in Normandy; the prefix to the towns name was derived from 'Monchina' (from 'Monacha' = Nun).
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