Nestled in the Cotswold village of Southrop, is Thyme. An idyllic hotel where you can fully immerse yourself in nature.
Thyme is a restored Cotswold manor and farm.
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Charming Cotswold Cottages and Other Reasons to Visit England -
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Living Room Enclosed New York
Living room - huge traditional enclosed medium tone wood floor and brown floor living room idea with brown walls and a standard fireplace
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Two more magivolution for the Magia region
Cotswool, the Sheep Pokémon
Normal/Steel type
Evolution of Dubwool, based on the Cotswold breed
The fleece of this Pokémon is so tough, even bullets or fire cannot penetrate it. Cotswool fleece is used in making armor-like clothing and even sometimes in lieu of chainmail.
That being said, it is surprisingly easy to shave the fleece off. Cotswool tend to keep to safe spaces when shaved for their own protection.
It’s horns aren’t just for show, as it can and will use them to defend itself.
Zaphound, the Hound Pokémon
Based on the Irish Wolfhound, evolution of Boltund
Zaphound are commonly used as hunting dogs, accompanying their trainers to chase down wild game. The lightning bolt-shaped strands of fur on their heads act as sensors that let them feel changes of electric currents in the air.
When a predator threatens the cattle Zaphound is in charge of herding, this Pokémon will protect them fiercely, sending out a bolt of electricity to incapacitate the threat
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Had to share this @weheartit
Cotswold Lavender photo by Andrew Lockie
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If Neolithic megalithic architects had no written language or communication how did they plan and build huge structures? Experimental archaeologist Dr John Hill’s answer is megalithic mathematics.
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