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Bibury

Village in Gloucestershire, England; population (2001) 630. It is situated in the Cotswold Hills, 11 km/7 mi north of Cirencester, on the River Coln. Bibury's riverside setting and honey-coloured old stone houses make it one of the Cotswold's most popular tourist destinations.

Arlington Row, a group of early 17th-century cottages in the village, is now the property of the National Trust; Arlington Mill, which was built in the 17th century, is now a museum. The novelist and traveller Charles Hyne was born in Bibury in 1865.


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