The Swan Hotel

The Cotswolds is a delightful place to bring your dog. So many of the best things to do here are dog friendly, from walking rural trails to exploring pretty villages — and even visiting the pub or tea rooms! There are lots of places where your four legged companion is most welcome. What you need to make your stay perfect is a really dog friendly hotel — not just one where your furry friend is tolerated, one where the staff are pleased to see you, and greet your pet with gifts and a jolly good fussing. Which is why we asked our Gurus to uncover the best dog friendly hotels in The Cotswolds. We've scoured the area and come up with a handpicked selection including luxury show-stoppers, country house hotels and charming pubs with rooms. Use our guide and start planning your next getaway with your favourite pooch!

For the Album

Lygon Arms

  • The Lygon Arms in Broadway is an elegant, historic coaching inn with all the offerings of a contemporary country house hotel. During its long history it’s had a very long list of famous visitors, including both Oliver Cromwell and Charles I, and once you look inside and see the maze of different architectural periods and styles represented, you’ll realise just how long the list is. There are 86 rooms and suites inside, plus a collection of snugs, nooks, hangouts, lounges, and more formal bar and restaurant spaces — there are three, the pub, a bistro, and a fine dining restaurant. If you’re looking for antiques and four-posters you’ll find them here, but there are also family suites and dog-friendly rooms: there’s a £25 nightly fee which includes a bed, bowl and treat, and there’s a muddy paws station in the courtyard.

For a Rural Retreat

Minster Mill

  • Minster Mill is an historic mill by the Windrush River, recently converted into boutique retreat with a Scandinavian flavour, an impressive spa and indoor pool, and a relaxed Modern British restaurant. There are great facilities for families, even down to changing mats for the tiniest member, but it’s still super romantic. Dogs are welcomed with beds, bowls and treats.
  • The Swan Hotel is a 17th century coaching inn with wonderful views over the River Coln. In winter its cosy lounges crackle with fires, and in summer the gardens are resplendent with colour and scent. There are 22 rooms and suites, individually decorated with antiques and fabrics that range from plain damask to chintz, florals and gingham. And the Modern British restaurant is excellent. There are plenty of dog-friendly rooms, but the best is the Garden Cottage Suite, because it has its own private outdoor space.

In a Pretty Town

The Close Hotel

  • The Close Hotel is a beautiful, 16th century manor in the pretty market town of Tetbury. Its conversion into a boutique hotel was loving and gentle, and many of the building's most charming features remain untouched, like it’s round tower and grey stone facade. Each of the 18 rooms and suites is decorated individually, and ranges from floral themes to dark, country checks. There's a good selection of dog-friendly rooms for a charge of £20 per night.
  • The Old Bell Hotel may be the oldest hotel on this list, dating back to 1220. Originally part of Malmesbury Abbey, you can see from the unique mix of interiors of this Grade I listed building, that it’s been all sorts of things, and undergone all sorts of changes. Many of the 34 rooms and suites feature exposed beams and stone windows with tiny panes of glass, but the colour schemes make it feel fresh and light, and the bathrooms are totally contemporary. The restaurant serves modern British cuisine too, and fantastic afternoon teas. Dogs are welcome in all parts of the hotel except the restaurant, and they give you a bed, bowl and treats on arrival.
  • Burford’s Bay Tree Hotel is a 16th century inn, complete with flagstone floors and open fires; it fits in perfectly with its chocolate box surroundings. The hotel has 21 rooms and suites, plus a friendly pub and an award-winning restaurant. The service is really warm, and there’s plenty of parking. There’s a good choice of dog-friendly rooms, and you can bring your canine companion into the bar and garden too.

For a Country House Hotel

Hare and Hounds

  • The Hare and Hounds Hotel is a gloriously traditional country house hotel outside Westonbirt, and just two miles from Tetbury. Built from pale Cotswolds stone, and packed with charming original features, this hotel has 42 rooms and suites — mostly arranged around a sunny courtyard — a fine dining restaurant, a pub, and acres of picturesque countryside all around. Dogs are welcome in the bar and gardens and there's a fee of £20 per night.
  • Lucknam Park is a beautiful country home, turned country house hotel, with everything you’d expect and a few extras, namely: a Michelin-starred chef who also run’s the hotel’s cookery school, an equestrian centre, and a seriously fabulous spa. The gardens that surround the house feel vast, and there’s so much to do here that you really needn’t spend any of your holiday elsewhere. Dogs are additional £25 per day.

For the Whole Family

Burleigh Court

  • Burleigh Court is a beautiful 19th century built manor house with a Grade II listing, and a picturesque location in the heart of The Cotswolds. There are just 18 rooms and suites, including six pet-friendly rooms located in the coach house, and a family suite with bunk beds. Dogs and kids will love the three acres worth of mature gardens which surround the manor too. The restaurant has 2 AA Rosettes, and a menu based on locally sourced goodies, and there’s a lovely Art Deco plunge pool.
  • The Old Stocks Inn is right on the market square of charming Stow-on-the-Wold. Its 16 individual rooms and suites are cooler than the building looks from the outside, with statement headboards and retro styling to complement the original features — our favourites have roll top baths. Families have a couple of choices, including a three bedroom self-catering cottage, and dogs are welcome in all of the Garden Rooms. The restaurant is very good too!

For Walkers and their Dogs

The Bear of Rodborough

  • The Bear of Rodborough is a stylish, rural hotel set on Rodborough Common, near Stroud, and is owned by the National Trust. It has 44 rooms and suites, decorated with country flair: think oversized headboards in chic fabrics and a Farrow & Ball colour scheme. Plus there's an elegant restaurant serving modern British classics. There are great room choices for both dogs and families, but be warned, cows roam freely on Rodborough Common.
  • The Falcon Painswick is a pub converted from an elegant Georgian townhouse in a perfect Painswick spot. Just across the road from The Falcon is the church of St. Mary’s known for its 99 yew trees, and The Cotswold Way passes right through the village, so its a perfect stop off point. There are just 11 rooms, all individually decorated, with a combination of antiques and contemporary pieces, and creating a soothing impression. The pub and restaurant are lead by the seasons and local producers.

For Romantics and their Dogs

Whatley Manor

  • Whatley Manor is a grand house set in 25 picturesque acres of Cotswolds greenery. Its rooms and suites, 25 of them, are simply, stylishly dressed, and the spa is really something, with a hydrotherapy pool, flotation pods, salt scrub showers and a thermal suite. Plus the restaurants are run by a two Michelin-starred chef. Dogs are welcome to stay in some rooms at a rate for £30 per day. But no kids allowed.

For Foodies and their Dogs

The Lamb Inn

  • Just off Burford’s postcard perfect main street, The Lamb Inn is an 18th century inn with a really fantastic restaurant — 2 AA Rosettes and a Michelin mention. There are just 17 rooms and suites, set above the bar and restaurant, and decorated with antiques and elegant fabrics. They all have beautiful bathrooms too, and our favourites have views of the rose-scented gardens. Several rooms are dog friendly, but ‘Rosie’ has its own enclosed private garden.
  • Between The Cotswolds and Oxford, The Feathers offers the best of town and country. Its 21 rooms and suites have been individually decorated, and have their own colour schemes and personality, there’s a charming courtyard and garden, the restaurant is an award-winner, and the gin bar holds the World Record for number of varieties.

For a Countryside Escape

Tewkesbury Park

  • Tewkesbury Park is a Georgian era estate converted into a country house hotel with an impressive list of facilities including its own golf course, tennis courts, squash courts, a health club, gym, a huge spa, and a choice of four places to eat and drink. And acres of land. They’re so welcoming of dogs here that they offer special packages, which include fancy dog meals and treats. It’s ideal for families too.

To Relax

The Kings Head

  • The King's Head is a great hotel in the heart of Cirencester, elegantly converted into a collection of 60 stylish rooms, suites and apartments. The decor is a simple, contemporary mix designed to make the most of the original features, and that carries through into the restaurant and bar. The spa is a big part of the hotel’s draw, and makes this a great recommendation for those looking to relax. There are several dog friendly room options and a charge of £20 per stay.

Great Pubs and Inns

The Royal Oak

  • The Royal Oak in Tetbury, is a traditional inn in a picturesque spot overlooking its own gardens and the pretty town. This is still very much a pub — in the best contemporary sense — and has just six rooms and suites, but they’re all beautifully decorated in a rustic contemporary style and colours; expect exposed beams, stone and whitewash. Dogs are welcome in the three ground floor rooms, and stay for free, and there are interconnecting rooms, which make it very easy for families.
  • Built in the 17th century, The King's Arms is an old coaching inn on the main road between Cirencester and Bristol, but in its recently refurbished state it’s become a stylish place to stay, as well as great value. There are just six rooms and two cottages, all decorated in masculine tones, with large printed artworks and white linens. They’re super doggy-friendly here, and provide your four-legged friend with a bed, treats and even a special dog beer!

For Great Value

Grenway Hotel

  • Cheltenham’s Greenway Hotel & Spa is that British classic: the grand manor house turned country house hotel and spa. Set just outside the city, this hotel still feels countrified, with chintz patterned fabrics and wall papers, and plenty of space — eight acres, in fact. The spa is worthy of inclusion in the name, and there’s a superb restaurant too — with a charming courtyard. Dogs are welcomed with a bed, bowl and chew toy.

Still not sure where to book?

20 Best Dog Friendly Hotels in The Cotswolds

Lucknam Park

Chippenham

A luxury country home full of character. High ceilinged rooms are adorned with chandeliers and four poster beds. The surrounding parkland and gardens are painstakingly up kept. A spa, indoor pool and outdoor plunge pool aid relaxation. The fine dining restaurant is headed by a Michelin Star chef.

  • Active Holiday - Plenty of countryside persuits for the sporty types with clay pigeon shooting, riding, tennis, archery, and falconry.
  • Foodies - Executive Chef Hywel Jones runs the Michelin starred The Park, as well as the award winning cookery school.
  • Cooking classes - Learn to whip up your favourite dishes from The Parks' menu at the in house cookery school, a lovely way to pass a rainy day!
  • Sights nearby - Bath is only six miles away- if you can tear yourself away from the endless entertainment at Lucknam Park.
from £290 for 1 room, 1 night including taxes & fees
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Whatley Manor

Malmesbury (Easton Grey)

A grand Cotswold manor set in 12 manicured acres. Beautiful rooms and suites are decorated with a fresh take on traditional design. Two restaurants (headed by a two-star Michelin chef) and a full-service spa with a hydrotherapy pool make this ideal for a couple's escape.

  • Foodies - Headed by famed chef Niall Keating, The Dining Room offers innovative fine dining while Grey’s Brasserie is a more casual affair
  • Spa breaks - The Aquarias Spa is a full-service spa complete with a hydrotherapy pool, a floatation pod, salt scrub showers & a thermal suite
  • Country Escape - A pretty Cotswold manor with manicured grounds, fine dining, and a spa. This is elevated country living
  • Great walks - Get out and explore the countryside on long scenic walks
from £378 for 1 room, 1 night including taxes & fees
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The Lamb Inn, Burford

Burford

This 18th century inn is more than just another Cotswolds B&B. Curl up with a book next to an open fire or explore the rose scented gardens. Rooms are spacious with antique oak furniture and colourful fabric. Bathrooms have original wood floors. An award winning restaurant serves seasonal cuisine.

  • Foodies - Don't miss the 2AA Rosette restaurant which serves fantastic seasonal British cuisine
  • Great walks - Combine a walk through this typical Cotswolds town with a traditional cream tea.
  • Sights nearby - The university town of Oxford is 20 miles away and well worth a visit.
  • Birdwatching
from £125 for 1 room, 1 night including taxes & fees
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The Feathers

Woodstock

Historical hotel near Oxford. Colourful rooms, garden, courtyard. Extensive gin bar. Award-winning restaurant.

  • Restaurant
from £169 for 1 room, 1 night including taxes & fees
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Bay Tree Hotel

Burford (Burford)

Winding your way along the Burford lanes, stumble across this 'chocolate box' property. Dating back to the 16th century it has traditional flagstone flooring, open fires and cosy rooms. The award winning restaurant serves lunch and dinner. A popular wedding venue and base to explore the Cotswolds.

  • Sights nearby - Blenheim Palace, home to the Duke and Duchess of Marlborough and birthplace of Winston Churchill is a must visit
  • Great walks - Walk the 'Cotswolds Way'
  • Local markets
  • Full of character
from £165 for 1 room, 1 night including taxes & fees
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Hare and Hounds Hotel

The Cotswolds

The Hare and Hounds is a traditional Cotswold country house hotel. The newly refurbished rooms and suites have an air of elegance and surround a delightful courtyard. The restaurant's creative menu is popular with locals and visitors alike. A smart but relaxed getaway amid stunning countryside.

  • Romantic Break - With lovely rooms and superb food, this is ideal for romance. Book the Magnolia Suite for your private outdoor hot tub
  • Local exploring - Tetbury is a great base for exploring the Cotswolds
  • Restaurant - Fine dining in the Beaufort Restaurant which has been awarded 2 AA Rosettes
  • Local markets - The historic Cotswold market town of Tetbury is only two miles away.
from £125 for 1 room, 1 night including taxes & fees
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The Close Hotel

The Cotswolds (Gloucestershire )

In the market town of Tetbury you will find The Close's grand grey stone façade. Dating back to 1535 and lovingly transformed into a stylish boutique hotel. Each of the 18 rooms is unique, ranging from pretty florals to dark country checks with roll-top baths and views. A full English is included.

  • Hideaway - Beautiful rooms, deep roll-top baths and breakfast in bed: there are so many reasons not to leave.
  • Local markets - Held every Wednesday, Tetbury market stalls display a colourful array of locally produced foods.
  • Sights nearby - The stately home of Cirencester Park will give you some serious 'house' envy.
  • Great walks - Whatever the season Westonbirt Arboretum is alive with colour.
from £160 for 1 room, 1 night including taxes & fees
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The Swan Hotel

The Cotswolds (Gloucestershire )

With views over the River Coln this 17th century coaching inn is a welcoming Cotswolds abode. Crackling fires in the winter and viridescent gardens in the summer: the menu is similarly seasonal (and locally sourced). Rooms have an instantly cosy feel with fourposters, gingham and floral upholstery.

  • Sights nearby - The famous Blenheim Palace, birth place of Winston Churchill, is arguably the country's best stately home.
  • Private Hot Tub - Whooper Garden Cottage Suite has its own private garden with hot tub.
  • Great walks - Walk through the village to the postcard worthy Church of St. Mary.
  • Fishing - Catch some trout in the River Coln, just opposite the hotel.
from £160 for 1 room, 1 night including taxes & fees
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The King's Arms

Gloucestershire

The King's Arms is a traditional 17th century coaching inn in the heart of the Cotswolds. Stylish rooms with feature walls of George Stubbs paintings, antique furniture, four posters & cosy sheepskin rugs. Or cottages for groups or families. Great British pub food, real ale and excellent value too!

  • Value chic - At the King's Arms stylish rooms which can be had for as little as £75 per night B&B.
  • Local exploring - Ideal if you want to explore the wider Cotswolds.
  • Sights nearby - A wide range of places to visit close by including Badminton House, Highgrove House and Westonbirt Arboretum
  • Great walks - The Cotswolds is great walking country and there are many routes close by the King's Arms
from £90 for 1 room, 1 night including taxes & fees
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The Lygon Arms

Broadway (Worcestershire)

Steeped in history, this inn has a comfortably inviting interior and all the offerings of a contemporary hotel that will appeal to all ages. Great getaway for romantic weekenders, good base for families as well as walkers wanting understated luxury.

  • Local exploring - An historic inn in an historic village well placed to explore the beautiful Cotswolds.
  • Great walks - Take long walks through the picturesque countryside.
  • Swimming Pool - Indoor pool
  • Full of character
from £165 for 1 room, 1 night including taxes & fees
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The Greenway Hotel & Spa

Cheltenham (Gloucestershire)

A grand Country House, now an elegant hotel and spa, set just outside the city of Cheltenham and with easy access to the Cotswolds. Spacious rooms are traditionally dressed with chintz fabrics and patterned wallpaper. An indulgent spa and superb restaurant makes this a fantastic weekend break.

  • Total relaxation - A tranquil country house complete with spa, ideal for rejuvinating weekends away.
  • Sights nearby - Explore the pretty streets of Chipping Campden, famed for its Cotswold beauty.
  • Great walks - Take long walks through the picturesque Cotswold countryside.
  • Swimming Pool - Indoor pool
from £112 for 1 room, 1 night including taxes & fees
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Burleigh Court

Gloucestershire (Brimscombe)

A charming 19th-century grade II listed manor house in the heart of the Cotswolds. Rooms and suites are done in country-chic style but with welcome modern accessories including power showers and soaking tubs. Excellent restaurant, plus mature gardens and views to die for. Country bliss!

  • Country Escape - With its charming country-style interiors, jaw dropping views, great food and location, it's perfect for a rural getaway
  • Local exploring - Ideally positioned for getting out and about in the Cotswolds
  • Views - Panoramic views over the surrounding Cotswolds countryside
  • Foodies - The excellent restaurant has been awarded 2 AA Rosettes
from £159 for 1 room, 1 night including taxes & fees
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The Old Bell Hotel

Malmesbury (Malmesbury)

A historic Grade I-listed inn dating back to 1220 set beside Malmesbury Abbey. Interiors have kept the building's original features (think exposed beams & stone, window seats, & traditional art) but the feeling is fresh. The restaurant serves modern British cuisine and local ales. A charming stay.

  • Country Escape - With charming historic interiors, hearty cuisine, fireplaces, and good ale —this is the perfect spot for a country escape
  • Historic - Dating back to 1220, this Grade I-listed is steeped in history
  • Sights nearby - Visit the neighbouring Malmesbury Abbey home to the tomb of King Athelstan, the first king of England
  • Great walks - Set amidst the Cotswolds, there are miles of beautiful trails to be explored
from £148 for 1 room, 1 night including taxes & fees
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Minster Mill

Oxfordshire

Historic Cotswolds buildings by the Windrush River recently transformed into a boutique retreat. Modern rooms with Scandi feel give out onto river-view terraces. With a relaxed British restaurant, riverside gardens, spa & indoor pool, this is a fab option for a couples' getaway & family adventures.

  • Families - Family-friendly rooms, fantastic amenities & great local attractions ticks all the boxes for those travelling with young kids
  • Spa breaks - Spoiling indoor pool & dreamy ESPA spa has all bases covered for indulgent spa weekends with partners or friends
  • Restaurant - Modern British restaurant within historic vaulted building boasting original oak beams. Expect regional & seasonal ingredients
  • Spa - The Garden Spa boasts ESPA products, rock sauna, aroma steam room, ice fountain & tropical rainforest showers
from £165 for 1 room, 1 night including taxes & fees
The Old Stocks Inn

Stow-on-the-Wold

A honey-coloured Costwold house, turned boutique hotel, set in the Market Square of the Stow-on-the-Wold. Each room is individual but all have statement headboards, geometric patterns, and original features. The best have roll-top baths. Complete with a superb restaurant; an ideal weekend getaway.

  • Short break - With the Cotswolds an easy 2 hour drive from London (there's a train too), this is a great option for a quick weekend away
  • Families - The Bunker family suite offers a separate room for parents, three bunk beds, and a games console to keep kids occupied
  • Groups - Down the road is Parson's Barn, a three-bedroom self-catering cottage ideal for a group of friends
  • Local exploring - A great location for exploring the Cotswolds
from £155 for 1 room, 1 night including taxes & fees
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Tewkesbury Park

Gloucestershire

Georgian estate with sweeping countryside setting & impressive views over the area. Pretty rooms blend old & new with plenty of creature comforts; suites are extra spoiling. Dine across a range of venues after a day on the golf course or at the Health Centre. Charming & affordable rural retreat.

  • Country Escape - Offers a relaxing mix of golf, spa, outdoor activities & base for seeing the sites - all in a beautiful Cotswolds setting
  • Golf - The property's 6,554 yard par 72 The Deerpark course boasts water features & stunning country views
  • Sights nearby - Top historical sites in the area include 12th century Tewkesbury Abbey (make sure to experience Evensong) & Eastnor Castle
  • Restaurant - Range of eateries include No 19 Cafe, Mint Restaurant, Cocktail Bar or the Lounge for traditional Afternoon Tea
from £140 for 1 room, 1 night including taxes & fees
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The Royal Oak Tetbury

Gloucestershire

A charming traditional inn set in the picturesque Tetbury. Beautifully styled rooms mix traditional and contemporary design. Think exposed stone, pale wood floors, and simple modern furniture. The atmospheric bar features an art deco piano & a vintage jukebox. A characterful and well-priced stay.

  • Families - Interconnecting rooms, a laidback feel, and kid friendly options in the restaurant make this a good choice for a family break
  • Short break - Easily accessible from London, this is a good choice for a quick weekend away
  • Great walks - Enjoy long walks through the scenic Cotswolds countryside
  • Restaurant - Traditional pub fare is served in the restaurant
from £85 for 1 room, 1 night including taxes & fees
The Bear of Rodborough

Gloucestershire

A stylish rural hotel set on National Trust land near Stroud. Chic rooms have all the hallmarks of Cotswolds-chic with oversized headboards, modern fabrics, attractive artwork, and Gilchrist & Soames bath products. A popular brasserie serves high-end British fare. A sophisticated rural hideaway.

  • Country Escape - Boasting an enviable location on Rodborough Common (National Trust land) with cows roaming free and walking trails aplenty
  • Families - Very family-friendly with interconnecting rooms, kids' menus, and plenty of space for little ones to run around
  • Great walks - Take long walks through the Cotswolds countryside starting right from the property's front door
  • Local markets - Sample local produce at Stroud's weekly farmers' market (held each Saturday)
from £120 for 1 room, 1 night including taxes & fees
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The Falcon Painswick

Gloucestershire

A 16th-century Georgian inn set in the picturesque town of Painswick. Rooms mix the building's original features with a fresh modern style. Think soft grey hues, antiques, very comfy beds, and White Company products. Modern British fare is served alongside the property's own wines. A chic hideaway.

  • Country Escape - With hearty cuisine, an atmospheric bar, roaring fires, and lovely walking country — this is an idyllic rural escape
  • Value chic - With rooms starting at well under £100 this is a great option for a good value getaway
  • Full of character - A 16th century Georgian property that keeps much of its original charm and features
  • Good wine list - Wines are served from the hotel's own award winning winery, The Balfour Winery
from £89 for 1 room, 1 night including taxes & fees
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Masseria Calderisi

Savelletri (Puglia)

A 17th-century gem perched on the Puglian coast. Elegant interiors boast white on white with clever splashes of colour or texture, traditional craft meeting sleek design. From gourmet Puglian fare at La Corte to the serene poolside bar, every corner tells a story of indulgence. Relaxation and zest.

  • Total relaxation - Unwind in the seclusion of Il Fortino, where your private pool is a serene oasis, framed by lush citrus and olive groves
  • Sailing - Dive into the azure waters from a private boat, the Adriatic's coastline unfolding like a mosaic of history and beauty
  • Cooking classes - Craft your own culinary masterpiece in a pizza cooking class, using fresh herbs plucked from the fragrant gardens
  • Weddings - Say 'I do' amidst olive groves, with chic farm-to-table dining and 17th-century charm
from £282 for 1 room, 1 night including taxes & fees
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