"Did you love it very much? I hope you had fun man "
I loved it, the scenery, the quietness. Can fully understand why people love it there.
Had great fun, weekend away with group of friends for a birthday, couldn’t have asked for any more. |
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By *eliWoman
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Oh the Cotswolds is just .
I'm planning a little break there soon with a dear friend and I can't wait. Is it overpriced and very, very popular with tourists?
Yes. It's also glorious and beautiful. Glad you had fun OP. |
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Cotswolds or the area around the top end of Salisbury plain are going to be my final house move before I leave the UK for good.
It’s so beautiful in that neck of the woods. I can see me chilling round there for a bit. |
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"Oh the Cotswolds is just .
I'm planning a little break there soon with a dear friend and I can't wait. Is it overpriced and very, very popular with tourists?
Yes. It's also glorious and beautiful. Glad you had fun OP. "
No not really! Far cheaper than places closer to London like Buckinghamshire etc.
If I could move there, I so would just for the quietness alone! |
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"Cotswolds or the area around the top end of Salisbury plain are going to be my final house move before I leave the UK for good.
It’s so beautiful in that neck of the woods. I can see me chilling round there for a bit. "
Do it, may even change your mind to stay! |
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I absolutely love the Cotswolds. It's a place to fall in love, a place for epicure and a place to lose yourself from the world.
Even the gateway to the Cotswolds — Burford — has an 'olde worlde' allure that even the most prettiest of forumites would melt and go all gooey from its quaintly charm and fascination.
I took the ex-wife ^ there before the decree nisi. (She's up there somewhere) |
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It is lovely isn't it, OP. Maybe a little twee for my liking, but I guess it owns its twee-ness, so all good.
Any dog lovers need to go to the Lygon Arms in Broadway - one of the nicest dog-friendly hotels I've been to! |
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"I absolutely love the Cotswolds. It's a place to fall in love, a place for epicure and a place to lose yourself from the world.
Even the gateway to the Cotswolds — Burford — has an 'olde worlde' allure that even the most prettiest of forumites would melt and go all gooey from its quaintly charm and fascination.
I took the ex-wife ^ there before the decree nisi. (She's up there somewhere)"
Honestly if I could move there & commute into London once or twice a month I’d jump at it. Coming back to Essex was a culture shock. |
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"It is lovely isn't it, OP. Maybe a little twee for my liking, but I guess it owns its twee-ness, so all good.
Any dog lovers need to go to the Lygon Arms in Broadway - one of the nicest dog-friendly hotels I've been to!"
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Did you go alone, YOLO? Or with someone?...? We require details please. Some of us are tired with the Stories and Fantasies section. We need real world anecdotes. |
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"It is lovely isn't it, OP. Maybe a little twee for my liking, but I guess it owns its twee-ness, so all good.
Any dog lovers need to go to the Lygon Arms in Broadway - one of the nicest dog-friendly hotels I've been to!
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Did you go alone, YOLO? Or with someone?...? We require details please. Some of us are tired with the Stories and Fantasies section. We need real world anecdotes. "
A family trip, Nero. 9 people, 3 generations, 2 dogs. But I can make something up about how I shagged one of the waitresses if that would help? |
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"It is lovely isn't it, OP. Maybe a little twee for my liking, but I guess it owns its twee-ness, so all good.
Any dog lovers need to go to the Lygon Arms in Broadway - one of the nicest dog-friendly hotels I've been to!
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Did you go alone, YOLO? Or with someone?...? We require details please. Some of us are tired with the Stories and Fantasies section. We need real world anecdotes.
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A family trip, Nero. 9 people, 3 generations, 2 dogs. But I can make something up about how I shagged one of the waitresses if that would help?"
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Brilliant! |
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By *eliWoman
over a year ago
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"I absolutely love the Cotswolds. It's a place to fall in love, a place for epicure and a place to lose yourself from the world.
Even the gateway to the Cotswolds — Burford — has an 'olde worlde' allure that even the most prettiest of forumites would melt and go all gooey from its quaintly charm and fascination.
I took the ex-wife ^ there before the decree nisi. (She's up there somewhere)"
Ha; up there somewhere! Yes. Hi. I adore the Cotswolds, I remember the first time visiting and the joy I felt. Burford is stunning. |
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