I visited Burford with my wife as a day out on our Wedding Anniversary, must admit I could have a different day when it was warmer. On the day of our visit it was perishing with a clod wind not helping.
This is Burford High Street, a typical Cotswold town if you like. I pass though here quite often going to Wales along the A44. The town dates back to Saxon times so is full of history, I took a few photos of the place when we walked round so you can see yourself.
This is one of the road which leads to the baptist church as we came out of the car park
Another of the buildings in Burford, Think it may be a hotel
Not sure about this building but I think it's called Tolsey, a market house
from Tudor times now a museum.
Looking down the High Street from the War Memorial
Very Tempted to go in here for some Cheese
One of the side alleys leading to a house
Brush Shop, you can get all types here
Looking down the High Street from the War Memorial
Very Tempted to go in here for some Cheese
One of the side alleys leading to a house
Brush Shop, you can get all types here
This is the River Windrush that runs round the town going through Witney before joining up with the Thames at New Bridge
This is the lower end of the High Street as you come to the bridge over the Windrush
One of the older buildings which now Burford House Hotel
One of the pubs along the High Street this one is the Mermaid
This is the Place we ended up at. Hufkins it is a bakers and tea shop. It was lunch time so I treated my wife to Lunch and very nice it was too. I might add they also serve High Tea and there were quite a few foreign tourists enjoying one. Next Time I we visit High Tea is on the cards
After I went to visit the church for some photos .
This looks towards St Johns Church and the older building are the Almshouses which were for the town poor they were Founded by Richard Earl of Warwick in the year 1457
And this is the main entrance to the St Johns Church and if you want to see my blog on that then click on the link.
Taking Part in Our World Tuesday
This is the lower end of the High Street as you come to the bridge over the Windrush
One of the older buildings which now Burford House Hotel
One of the pubs along the High Street this one is the Mermaid
This is the Place we ended up at. Hufkins it is a bakers and tea shop. It was lunch time so I treated my wife to Lunch and very nice it was too. I might add they also serve High Tea and there were quite a few foreign tourists enjoying one. Next Time I we visit High Tea is on the cards
After I went to visit the church for some photos .
This looks towards St Johns Church and the older building are the Almshouses which were for the town poor they were Founded by Richard Earl of Warwick in the year 1457
And this is the main entrance to the St Johns Church and if you want to see my blog on that then click on the link.
Taking Part in Our World Tuesday
Looks like a very nice place to visit. Hope you and your wife had fun!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful photos, thx for showing!
ReplyDeleteIt looks like a very beautiful typical English village !
ReplyDeleteVery nice and interesting photo series!
ReplyDeleteWonderful tour, looks like a pretty village to visit. Have a happy week!
ReplyDeletethis looks like a place I would love to visit.
ReplyDeleteIt looks busy, but also very appealing to visit!
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