Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty

Cotswolds

AONBs are precious landscapes whose distinctive character and natural beauty are protected for future generations.

What makes Cotswolds special?

The largest AONB in England, famed for honey-coloured limestone villages, ancient wool churches, and rolling wolds.

  • Distinctive limestone architecture
  • Medieval wool trade heritage
  • Rare limestone grasslands
  • Beech hangers and dry valleys
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What makes Areas of Outstanding Natural Beauty special?

Planning Considerations

Great weight should be given to conserving and enhancing landscape and scenic beauty. Major development should be refused except in exceptional circumstances where it is in the public interest.

Location Details

Designation
Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty
Coordinates
51.7908, -1.9569
Reference
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