Parish in Cotswold, Gloucestershire, England
| Coordinates: | 51.868, -1.879 |
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| OS grid ref: | SP 08 18 |
Hazleton is a small, rural parish tucked into the rolling limestone hills of the Cotswold district in Gloucestershire, England. Its landscape of honey‑coloured stone cottages, pasture and mixed arable fields reflects a largely agricultural economy, and the area feels quiet and dispersed rather than village‑centred, attracting walkers and people seeking classic Cotswold scenery.
The parish punches above its weight historically and archaeologically: nearby prehistoric features such as the long barrow at Hazleton North have yielded important Neolithic finds and ancient DNA studies, and there are historic manor houses and estate parkland that underline a longstanding landed and farming heritage. Local life is shaped by conservation, traditional rural trades and connections with neighbouring communities rather than by commercial hubs.
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