Condicote

First recorded in the Domesday Book of 1086, Condicote is the perfect sleepy country village, unravaged by the passage of time. The ancient church of St Nicholas overlooks the 'Pound', the walled village green, a view that will have remained little changed down the centuries.

Condicote

First recorded in the Domesday Book of 1086, Condicote is the perfect sleepy country village, unravaged by the passage of time. The ancient church of St Nicholas overlooks the 'Pound', the walled village green, a view that will have remained little changed down the centuries.

Close by is a Neolithic 'henge', a huge circular earthwork dating back to the time of Stonehenge. It is also possible to walk the Roman 'white way' between Condicote and Eyford, surfaced with crushed Cotswold stone, the only remaining one in this part of England.

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