Rick Steves' Europe: Cotswold Villages, England
The storybook countryside of hedgerows, grazing sheep, thatched-roof cottages and stately homes harks back to the days of the medieval wool trade
- By Rick Steves
- Smithsonian.com, May 01, 2010

(The National Trust Photolibrary / Alamy)
In 1951, architect Charles Paget Wade established Snowshill Manor as a museum housing his collection of handcrafted objects, from spinning wheels to Japanese samurai armor.
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