Cotswold is a range of hills in central England.
Cotswold or Cotswolds may also refer to:
Places, events, and things named after the Cotswolds hills in England
Places
- Cotswold, Ontario, a small community in Wellington County, Ontario, Canada
- Cotswold District, a local government district in Gloucestershire, England
- Cotswold Water Park, a series of lakes on the Gloucestershire-Wiltshire border, England
- Cotswold Way, a long-distance footpath from Bath to Chipping Campden, England
- Severn-Cotswold tomb, a type of megalithic burial chamber in the Cotswold-Severn Group, England
- The Cotswolds (UK Parliament constituency) within Gloucestershire, England
Arts, entertainment, and media
- Cotswold Morris, a type of Morris dance
- The Cotswolds, a symphony by Gustav Holst
Events and sports
- Cotswold Chase, an annual horse race run at Cheltenham, England
- Cotswold Games, annual games held in Chipping Campden, Gloucestershire, England
Other namesakes
- Cotswold cheese, a variation of Double Gloucester cheese with chives and onions
- Cotswold Line, a railway line between Oxford and Hereford, England
- Cotswold Outdoor, a chain of adventure recreation shops
- Cotswold Rail, a locomotive hire company
- Cotswold sheep, a breed noted for its wool
- Cotswold stone, a yellow oolitic Jurassic limestone found in the Cotswolds, England
Other uses
- Cotswold (Charlotte neighborhood), a neighborhood in Charlotte, North Carolina, US
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