






Bibury was where we started this morning. It is on the river Coln, which is a tributary of the Thames.
Then we moved on to Malmesbury, which is where Æthelstan, the King of the Anglo Saxons and then the first King of England lived.







Below is Lacock Abbey, which is in the town of Lacock. It is owned almost entirely by the national trust, which is a private organization that protects the heritage of England. Lacock Abbey and the village have been featured in the Harry Potter films, standing in for parts of Hogwarts and Godric’s Hollow. The village has also been used for Downton Abbey, Wolf Hall, and Fantastic Beasts: The Crimes of Grindelwald. The church has a connection to the Royal family.















This is a beautiful hotel (below) in the tiny place called Castle Combe. It is about 10 miles from Bath. No new houses have been built in the city center since 1600.











This is the Church of St John the Baptist in Cirencester, Gloucestershire. This is close to Tetbury, where King Charles has his country estate, Highgrove.



Finally a long necked sheep to end the day.

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