Caravans are lining the site in Stonehouse (Image: LDRS) There is fury in a Cotswolds village after a beauty spot was “blighted” by old and wrecked caravans “dumped on it in a bid to stop vandalism”. Locals had walked freely across Verney Fields in Stonehouse for many years. But that all came to an end after barbed wire fences were erected across the site last year after the land changed ownership.

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But now residents say old caravans have spoiled the views across the much-loved fields that lie within the Cotswolds National Landscape. Ver.