cotswold
/ˈkɒtswəʊld/Definitions
1. noun
A region in south-central England, known for its picturesque villages and rolling hills.
“The tourists visited the Cotswold villages to experience rural England’s charm.”
2. noun
A style of English country house architecture, characterized by stone walls and chimneys.
“The Cotswold-style cottage was a perfect fit for the family’s rural lifestyle.”
3. adjective
Relating to or characteristic of the Cotswold region or its style of architecture.
“The Cotswold-style garden was a beautiful addition to the historic mansion.”