DescriptionStowe, One of the Boycott Pavilions - geograph.org.uk - 152745.jpg
English: Stowe: One of the Boycott Pavilions Built around 1730, this is the Pavilion on the west side of the Oxford Avenue approach road to Stowe. The other one is on the east side, and they were named after the nearby hamlet of Boycott.
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