Stroud (district)
Stroud District is a local government district in Gloucestershire, England. It is named after its largest town, Stroud, and has its administrative headquarters in Ebley, on the outskirts of the town.
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Local government district - Gloucestershire - England - Stroud
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The district is a somewhat arbitrary administrative creation, comprising part of the Cotswolds and an area of the flat, fertile valley of the River Severn. While the town of Stroud is by some way the largest in the area, it is located in the extreme north of the district and isolated from the south by poor communications through the surrounding hills. The southern portion of the district is served mostly by its own market towns, chief among which are Dursley and Wotton-under-Edge.
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Cotswolds - River Severn - Stroud - Dursley - Wotton-under-Edge
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The area is rich in Iron Age and Roman remnants and is of particular interest to archaeologists for its Neolithic burial grounds, of which there are over 100.
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Iron Age - Roman - Archaeologist - Neolithic
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Much of the landscape in this area is designated as an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. The esteemed Cotswold Way walk leads through the area.
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Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty - Cotswold Way
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