English: Arlington. This square contains one of the most famous of the Cotswold Villages. The village is divided into Bibury and Arlington. This scene is of Arlington, in the west of the square, looking more or less north east. Bibury contains the hotels and a famous Trout farm and the mill, now a museum.
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