๐๏ธ Bibury (Cotswolds)
Honey-colored stone cottages and riverside charm in the English Cotswolds
๐ Fast Facts
- Location: Gloucestershire, Cotswolds, England
- Notable feature: Arlington Row, a terrace of 14th-century weavers' cottages
- Architecture: Honey-colored Cotswold stone buildings
- Setting: Riverside village on the River Coln
Bibury is a village in Gloucestershire widely recognized as one of England's most picturesque settlements. The village centers on Arlington Row, a distinctive line of 14th-century stone cottages originally built as a weavers' workshop, their architectural character preserved across six centuries. The honey-colored Cotswold stone construction and riverside setting along the River Coln have made Bibury a frequent subject of photography and artistic representation ...