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View Along Becky Hill and the River Eye in Lower Slaughter

View Along Becky Hill and the River Eye in Lower Slaughter

A view along Lower Slaughter's Becky Hill, by the River Eye, showing beautiful Cotswold cottages and the Village Hall.

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Lower Slaughter, River Scenes, Cotswolds


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The Old Stone Footbridge Over the River Eye in Lower Slaughter

The Old Stone Footbridge Over the River Eye in Lower Slaughter

The River Eye running through the village of Lower Slaughter, with ancient footbridges and cottages made from beautiful honey-coloured Cotswold stone.

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Lower Slaughter, English Cottages, Cotswolds, Buildings and Structures


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The Old Mill and Riverside Cottages at Lower Slaughter

The Old Mill and Riverside Cottages at Lower Slaughter

The old mill was built by the River Eye so that corn could easily be shipped in and flour supplied to local villages. Its now a museum and makes for a very picturesque Cotswold image.

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Lower Slaughter, Buildings and Structures, Cotswolds, Village Scenes, Gloucestershire


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Footbridges Across the River Eye at Lower Slaughter

Footbridges Across the River Eye at Lower Slaughter

The River Eye runs through the centre of Lower Slaughter and there are several old stone footbridges to enable residents to get around the village. This view is from Becky Hill, which runs parallel to the river.

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The Old Village Water Tap at Malthouse Lane

The Old Village Water Tap at Malthouse Lane

A remnant from the days when all villages had a common water tap. This one is at Malthouse Lane in the centre of Lower Slaughter.

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Lower Slaughter, Buildings and Structures, Cotswolds


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