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Where Is Mickleton Gloucestershire?

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    Mickleton is a village that lies in the northern most region of Gloucestershire. It is based in England. It is a parish village that falls under the district of Shipston-on-Stour. It is just two miles west from the boundary of Warwick. This parish town also has the hamlets of Hidcote-Bartrim and Clopton.

    The town of Mickleton Gloucestershire is a completely agricultural town. The soil in the entire Mickleton village is composed of deep clay which produces heavy crops of grain. The surface of the entire town is hilly; there is also a portion of the hills which is known as 'Cotswold Hills'. In fact this town also inspired J.R.R Tolkien to create the 'Weathertop' in his highly acclaimed novel trilogy named 'The Lord of The Rings'.
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