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Extract from the Stow-on-the-Wold Travel Guides:
Straddling eight roads, including the Roman Fosse Way (now the A429),
STOW-ON-THE-WOLD
sucks in a disproportionate number of visitors for its size and attractions, which essentially comprise an old marketplace surrounded by brassy pubs, antiques shops and souvenir boutiques. The narrow walled alleyways, or "tunes", running into the square were designed for funnelling sheep into the market, which is dominated by an imposing Victorian hall and, just to the south, a medieval cross allegedly raised to instil honesty among the traders.
Stow is the logical springboard for trips deeper into the region with its go... read the whole Stow-on-the-Wold Travel Guides...
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