Sunday, September 9, 2018

Bibury

Tuesday 14 August and we were on the road again, this time to Newport in Wales. On the way we stopped at Bibury. Bibury was one of the villages in the Cotswolds that we had visited previously in 2015.
Bibury is famous for the row of cottages known as Arlington Way. These buildings date back to 1380 when they were used for storing wool. They were converted into weavers' cottages in the 17th century.
The cottages are now managed by the National Trust.
The Coln River flows through Bibury.
The former Arlington Mill is another feature of the village.
Alan and Tim outside the former Mill building.

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