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Thursday, September 25, 2008

Cotswolds Travelogue 

And here is a more extensive travelogue about the Cotswolds from John Greene of the Gloucester Cine and Video Club UK.

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Cotswold Travel Video 

We have spent a lot of time in recent posts covering areas in or close to England's Cotswolds, so I thought that in today's end of week video, I would feature the unique and beautiful Cotswold countryside, nicely collated by TravelVideoStore in a moving picture postcard view of "Cotswolds Towns and Villages".

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Thursday, September 18, 2008

Shin Kicking Championships 

I reckoned that if you didn't see the video, you wouldn't believe it, so take a look at this kicking clip from Jon Mills of SWNS (jonmillsswns), one of the largest UK press agencies outside London.

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Saturday, April 21, 2007

Cotswold Way 

On the 24 May, 2007, The Cotswold Way officially opens as a UK National Trail, a long distance walking trail of 102 miles (164 km) between the Roman City of Bath and the small town of Chipping Campden.

The Trail runs for much of its length along the Cotswold escarpment, providing wonderful views of a quintessential English landscape and passing through many picturesque villages built with the characteristic, mellow, yellow limestone of the Cotswolds. It also passes close to a number of historic sites, such as the Roman heritage site at Bath, the Neolithic burial chamber at Belas Knap, Sudeley Castle near Winchcombe and Hailes Abbey.

Chipping Campden is notable for being the home of the British Arts and Crafts movement, founded by William Morris at the end of the 19th century. It is also known for the annual Cotswold Games, which dates back to the early 17th century and includes some odd country sports like Shin Kicking!Carnation, Lily, Lily and Rose by John Singer Sargent
The town is just a stone's throw from Shakespeare's Stratford-upon-Avon and even closer to Broadway, which has a long association with artists, writers and musicians,
including Henry James, J.M.Barrie,Vaughan Williams, Edward Elgar, and American artists Francis Davis Millet and John Singer Sargent. 2007 is the 150th anniversary of Edward Elgar's birth.

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