Long Compton, England

 

Introduction

This evening, I am reporting on the Cotswold village of Long Compton (pop 900). 

Information on Long Compton

'Compton' is a common place name meaning 'farmstead or village in a valley'. As is evident from the image above, the definition is apposite.The village probably has Anglo-Saxon origins from the first millennium.The affix 'long' refers to the length of the village.

The village is focused on residential and farming activities.There is a village store and pub offering accommodation  Location offers easy access to such local towns at Shipston-on-Stour  6 miles north), Stratford upon Avon (17 miles North), Chipping Norton (5 miles south) and Moreton-in-Marsh  8 miles west.). Close by is the important prehistoric site known as the Rollright Stones.

 Parish Church which dates to the 13th century

Long Compton's famous Lych Gate which is not connected with the church behind and has origins as a cottage.


 Here is a link to a day tour of the Cotswolds.

 

 

 

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