Arlington Row, Cotswolds, England


Arlington Row is a group of weaver’s cottages close to the River Coln in the row was originally a timber framed hall used to store the Bishop of Worcester's wool. The hall was converted into a row of cottages in the 17th century.


Size: 5400px × 3600px
Location: Arlington Row, Cotswolds, England
Photo credit: © Bob Masters / Alamy / Afripics
License: Licensed
Model Released: No

Keywords: 14th, architectural, architecture, arlington, attraction, beautiful, bibury, britain, building, buildings, century, charming, conservation, cotswolds, cottages, countryside, destination, england, english, europe, famous, gb, gloucestershire, grade, heritage, historic, history, houses, iconic, idyllic, kingdom, landmark, listed, manmade, national, picturesque, pretty, quaint, quintessentially, row, stone, store, stunning, tourism, tourist, traditional, trust, uk, united, village, visitor, weavers, wool