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Clattercote is a small hamlet in Oxfordshire that sits comfortably within the region's rolling countryside.
The landscape around you tells the story of centuries past—shaped by the wool trade that brought prosperity to these areas and the agricultural rhythms that have sustained communities here for over a thousand years. The wider region has Anglo-Saxon roots running deep, and the University of Oxford, founded in 1096, established itself as the intellectual centre that would define the area for centuries to come. From this peaceful location, you're well positioned to venture west into the Cotswolds proper or explore the surrounding countryside at your own pace. There's a real sense here of walking through layers of history, where the present-day calm sits atop foundations laid down over many generations. It's the kind of place where you can feel the weight of time without any fuss or fanfare—simply a quiet corner of England where past and present coexist naturally.
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