Arlington Row
Building in Bibury, England / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Arlington Row at Arlington in the parish of Bibury, Gloucestershire, England was built in the late 14th century as a wool store and converted into weavers' houses in the late 17th century. It is a Grade I listed building,[1] owned by the National Trust.[2]
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Arlington Row | |
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Location | Arlington, Bibury, Gloucestershire, England |
Coordinates | 51.7584°N 1.8348°W / 51.7584; -1.8348 |
Listed Building – Grade I | |
Official name | Arlington Row |
Designated | 23 January 1952[1] |
Reference no. | 1155677 |
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Arlington Row on Awkward Hill is a nationally notable architectural conservation area depicted on the inside cover of all United Kingdom passports.[3] It is a popular visitor attraction,[4] reportedly one of the most photographed Cotswold scenes.[5]