After the Bibury Trout Farm, we enjoyed an afternoon in the Cotswolds. We walked through the village of Bibury, which is well-known for Arlington Row - a street of stone cottages built in the 14th century. The cottages originally housed wool, and were later converted to house local weavers.
Then we drove to Burford, which has an interesting and well-preserved High Street on a sloping hill. We stopped in some shops and grabbed ice cream cones.
That night we enjoyed a dinner of burgers in the garden.
Very old weavers' cottages in Bibury
Bridge over the River Coln
Burford High Street (clogged with traffic!
Oma found a good hat
So did C!
Peaceful Burford street
Burgers in the garden
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