Cotswold Mead

Cotswold Mead was part of a field and an orchard in 1923.

North side:
South Gables, previously known as Cantabria (up to mid 1980s), was built in early 1950s.
Freshfield, previously known as Ophrys (1984-90), and Two Down (1980) was built in the late 1970s.
Norbreck House and Halcyon House were built in the early 1950s.
Corvara, previously known as Thorstone (up to about 1970) and Tall Trees were built in the mid/late 1950s.
Englewood was built in 2005.


South side:
Mead End House was built by the early 1960s.
Wheatleys was built in 1949.
Wayland, Old Meadow, Dalegarth were built in early 1950s.
Downage, previously known as Green Ridges (to the mid 1970s), was built in about 1953.
Little Orchard was built in about 2002.
Orchard House was built in about 1949.
Woodridings was built in early 1950s.

Details updated 18 December 2006