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Extract from the Painswick Travel Guides:
The A46 and the B4070 are equally attractive routes linking Stroud and Cheltenham, but the former has the edge because after four miles you reach the old wool town of
PAINSWICK
, where ancient buildings jostle for space on narrow streets running downhill off the busy main street. The fame of Painswick's
church
stems not so much from the building itself as from the surrounding
graveyard
, where 99 yew trees, cut into bizarre bulbous shapes resembling lollipops, surround a collection of eighteenth-century table-tombs unrivalled in the Cotswolds. However, it's the
Rococo Garden
(mid-... read the whole Painswick Travel Guides...
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