The Ancient Village of Bibury, England
The ancient village was first recorded in the Domesday Book in1086 when a record of survey was completed under William the Conqueror and the town’s name is recorded as Becheberie. The village still holds much of its past with 17th century stone cottages, the Saxon Church of Saint Mary, and a still working 1902 trout farm.
The picturesque Arlington Row cottages were built in 1380 as a monastic wool store. This was converted into a row of cottages for weavers in the 17th century. Arlington Row is the most photographed site and has been used for film and television locations.
4 comments:
Good thing it's not in Alberta. We'd have knocked down all that old crap years ago and built new.
Built too close without trees in the yards. GAH!
I live about 30 miles away from Bibury. It's a very pretty place alright but, er, quite dull to be honest...
Sometimes dull is nice in this go go go society.
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