Day Tour of English Cotswolds
This evening, I am reprising a one-day tour of the English Cotswolds region, about 100 miles north of London and very popular with visitors. Above image shows a herd of Red Deer at Batsford. Benefiting from dry and sunny weather, we continued our exploration of the Cotswolds as follows: Departed our Moreton-in Marsh base and drove to nearby Chastleton , a quaint village with historic 17th century mansion and historic church. It was very pleasant here in the early morning sunshine, with peaceful countryside, Spring flowers and locals out exercising dogs and horses. Here is an image of Chastleton House which has remained unchanged since the the 17th century, Next to the prehistoric stone circle at Rollright , which is about 5000 years old. Next, through the village of Long Compton and the semi-private estate of Weston Park to Cherington and Sutton under Brailes . We stopped at the latter to photograph a thatched house. Next, along a narrow country lan...