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The William Morris - Bed Rooms
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The street door to the William Morris Bed and Breakfast is a double door entrance. The maximum width with one door open is 19 inches. With both doors open the maximum width is 40inches. The doorstep from street level rises to 2 inches. Depth is 3inches. Inside step drops 7 inches to hallway. To the left of the hallway is the breakfast room. Door entrance measures 2ft 9inches. Hallway from front door to bottom of staircase measures 4ft 2inches. For further information and booking please call 01285 740555.
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The William Morris - Directions to get to Bibury and the Cotswolds
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Directions to get to Bibury and the Cotswolds. The William Morris is in the heart of the Cotswolds in an area of outstanding natural beauty. Bibury is 7 miles from Cirencester, more or less equidistant from the historic cities of Bath, Oxford, and Cheltenham. From the M4 and Swindon. From the M5 and Gloucester. Take M5 (exit 11a) and take A417 towards Cirencester. When near Cirencester take B4425 signed Burford and Bibury. Continue as in the directions above. Visit our directions page.
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The William Morris - About William Morris
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William Morris 1834 - 1896. Poet, artist, conservationist, craftsman, calligrapher, printer, socialist and dreamer of dreams. William Morris was all of these and more. Born in 1834, much of Morris' life was influenced by the Cotswold countryside. Kelmscott Manor near Lechlade, not far from Bibury, became his country home from 1871 until his death in 1896. Kelmscott played an important part in his life and can still be visited today. All over the Cotswolds are other examples. A group flourished in the...
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The William Morris - Bibury and the Cotswolds
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Bibury and the Cotswolds Page 1 of 3. William Morris once described Bibury as the most beautiful village in England. It is a very special village with a character of it's own but with a tradition and feel that is purely Cotswold. Many people return to Bibury time and time again breathing in the beauty and tranquility of the river meandering through the Coln valley, with the enchanting Cotswold stone cottages and old mills. 11 The Street, Bibury, Gloucestershire, GL7 5NP. England.
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The William Morris - Bed Rooms
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8216;’Have nothing in your houses which you do not know to be useful or believe to be beautiful’’. We have two bedrooms. Both are stylishly and individually decorated in William morris designs and the views from each window are over the enchanting river Coln. For further information and booking please call 01285 740555. 11 The Street, Bibury, Gloucestershire, GL7 5NP. England. Site and contents The William Morris.
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The William Morris - Visitors comments
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Below are some comments left recently by guests staying at the William Morris in our visitors book. To the right can be seen some illustrations produced by guests whilst enjoying their stay. You could not have done more to make us feel welcome. every little detail has made everything so perfect. thank you for making our short break so special. Michael and Kimberley, Aylesbury, England. What a delightful place. with a sumptuous breakfast. we were very well looked after. thank you. Louis and Geraldine, Eire.
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Uplands, Swansea - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. 160;Uplands shown within Swansea. Mid and West Wales. 5162 N 03.96 W. 5162; -03.96. Is a suburb and community. It lies about a mile (2 km) to the west of Swansea city centre. And falls within the Uplands electoral ward. It is centred on the A4118 road, which links Swansea city centre and Sketty. The main road begins as Walter Road from the east, and becomes Sketty Road towards the west. Much of the area is hilly. Notable buildings and landmarks. And in June 2012 it ...
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