The Cotswold Hills run in a large swathe through south central England,
chiefly in Gloucestershire and Oxfordshire, but also parts of Somerset,
Wiltshire, Warwickshire and Worcestershire. The local limestone
characterises the area, providing the main building material for its
towns and villages. The rolling hills were ideal for sheep farming in
the Middle Ages and the area became a prosperous centre of the wool
trade, with many fine buildings, including churches, dating from this
period as well as later centuries. A-Z of the Cotswolds delves into the
history of this beautiful region. It highlights well-known landmarks,
famous residents and digs beneath the surface to uncover some of the
lesser-known facts about the Cotswolds and its hidden gems. Significant
moments in its history are covered as well as its notable buildings and
natural landmarks. This fascinating A-Z tour of Cotswolds history is
fully illustrated and will appeal to all those with an interest in this
part of England.