< Collier's New Encyclopedia (1921)
COTSWOLD HILLS, a range of hills in England, county of Gloucester, which they traverse N. to S. for upward of 50 miles; extreme elevation near Cheltenham, 1,134 feet. The Cotswold sheep are a breed of sheep remarkable for the length of their wool.
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