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Arlington Row is a famous street in the village of Bibury, in Cotswolds, England. It comprises of a series of cottages built in 1380 for use as wool storage. Later on, in the 17th century, they were converted into houses for weavers. Arlington Row is one of the most popular visitor attractions in the Cotswolds and has been featured in several films.