Arlington Row, Gloucestershire
Arlington Row is a row of cottages built around 1380 as a monastic wool store and converted into weavers' cottages in the 17th century, located in the Cotswolds village of Bibury, Gloucestershire. The limestone two-storey buildings have gables below cruck roofs covered with slate. The cottages are owned by the National Trust. The row is within the council area of Cotswold (Gloucestershire).
Historic England Grade I Listed 1155677.
Place Type: Mediæval Monument
Historic County: Gloucestershire
Lat, Long: 51.758493,-1.8348009
Grid Reference: SP 1149 0665
Civil Parish: Bibury CP
Council Area: Cotswold CA (Gloucestershire CA)
Police Area: Gloucestershire PA
GBPN ID: 299624
Entry Type: Main listing (P)
URL: https://gazetteer.org.uk/place/Arlington_Row,_Gloucestershire_299624
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Historic England Grade I Listed 1155677.
Place Type: Mediæval Monument
Historic County: Gloucestershire
Lat, Long: 51.758493,-1.8348009
Grid Reference: SP 1149 0665
Civil Parish: Bibury CP
Council Area: Cotswold CA (Gloucestershire CA)
Police Area: Gloucestershire PA
GBPN ID: 299624
Entry Type: Main listing (P)
URL: https://gazetteer.org.uk/place/Arlington_Row,_Gloucestershire_299624
Peruse Gloucestershire on Wikishire

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