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08-MAR-2013

Bourton-on-the-Water. Gloucestershire

The earliest evidence of human activity within the Bourton-on-the-Water area was found in the Slaughter Bridge gravel-spread, where Neolithic pottery (dated c. 4000 B.C.) was discovered. Moreover exavations of the Salmonsbury Camp give evidence of almost continuous habitation through the Neolithic period, the Bronze Age and throughout England's Roman Period (c. 43 to 410 A.D.). Ancient Roman pottery and coins discovered in the village itself give clear evidence of extended Roman occupation. By the 11th century a Christian church was established and the village had developed along the River Windrush much as it is today. Despite the long history of habitation almost every building is now of 17th century origin. The houses and shops in the village are constructed of the yellow limestone characteristic of the Cotswolds and they have the embellishments that make Cotswold architecture so picturesque: projecting gables, string-courses, windows with stone mullions and dripmoulds, and stone hoodmoulds over the doors

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Dennis Hoyne02-May-2013 02:20
Another beautiful scene with rich history, your "England" gallery is so interesting.
Walter Otto Koenig01-May-2013 20:25
Very nice details in this well composed image. "V"
Fletcher Wildlife Garden01-May-2013 18:53
How beautiful this is. Your text adds even more interest to the photo. Love it! V
John Reynolds LRPS01-May-2013 18:41
Lovely scene. V.
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