If you saw Buscot Church I posted on Sunday you might be interested to see some of the village itself
Driving past the entrance for the village is easily missed when you drive through
First thing you see in is the Village hall
which looks like it was opened in 1897
Over the years people have carved their names in the entrance window sill
Dennis really made his mark
and so did a lot of other people
Think this was the village well at one time
One of the Cotswold stone houses near the Hall
Looking back up through the village from near the car park
Buscot Village Shop which has changed hands since I visited the place, it's a tea room and well worth stopping off for lunch or tea at (I can vouch for it)
At the end of the road near where you go to Buscot Weir you can see this building which is Bed & Breakfast so if you want to say some where you could try here.
Taking Part in Our World Tuesday
Such lovely stone work on the buildings in Buscot. I often wonder why people feel the need to carve their names and make marks on beautiful/historic places. Perhaps they don't get enough real-life attention?
ReplyDeleteI think Cotswold stone is so attractive. A lovely English village Bill.
ReplyDeleteWhat a delightful looking village and excellent and creative photography!
ReplyDeleteWishing you smooth sailing days ~ ^_^
What a charming village. These are the places I want to visit.
ReplyDeleteWonderful to breathe such places. Thank you
ReplyDeleteThose are awesome stone buildings. Certainly they look very old and still strong. I just wonder where Buscot Village is! Later i will look at your older posts learn where in the world it is located. Thanks
ReplyDeleteHistorical pictures always evoke thoughts..!
ReplyDeleteWhat great photos of the village! Love the village hall building.
ReplyDeleteI love these old English villages ! They look as if time has stood still !
ReplyDeleteWhat a pretty village and church.
ReplyDeleteLove seeing these photos and imagining what life was like when the town was built. Beautiful there.
ReplyDeleteI wouldn't mind taking a walk around such a lovely village.
ReplyDeleteWhat a pretty place! "Charming" is the word that come to mind.
ReplyDeleteThe place has a whole lot of character!
ReplyDeleteMy goodness, I would love to wander about there with all the stone buildings! Your photos are just fantastic.
ReplyDeleteA beautiful village oozing charm and character, even Dennis's character!
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