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The previous owners of the property called it "Cotswold" named for its resemblance to the rolling pasture land in Cotswold England. One look from the Cotswold Overlook and you will understand why it was named. The Cotswold Garden features the overlook onto rolling meadows and open woodlands, the collection of plants within this garden are both local and international. Ranging from the unusual stately Ohio blue ash to the feathery pink-tipped African Tamarix. The unique fountain, constructed of granite blocks salvaged from the Cincinnati Chamber of Commerce building of 1911, graces the circular garden. The gentle bubbling fountain creates a calm cool effect.
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