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Thames Path: Buscot to Cricklade

Buscot, Oxfordshire - Cricklade, Wiltshire. Wed 3 Apr 2013


 
The view from our bedroom window at Buscot Manor

There was a little frost on the grass in the shade

The room next to ours had a four poster bed

We had a very wide and comfortable bed in the 'Byron' room

The Breakfast Room with a table set for the six guests. I'd had a good breakfast before the English Breakfast came
but managed to finish it all

The sitting room where we'd sat and had a cup of tea the previous evening

and the front of the house from the lane

Buscot Church is normally open, but was closed for Easter 
 
Back on the Thames Path for the normal pillboxes and bends

A good view of the meanders from the footbridge

Old Father Thames made his debut at the Crystal Palace in 1854, later was at Thames Head

and now sits by St John's Lock, the first lock on the river

River Thames, Pillbox and St Lawrence's Church, Lechlade

Halfpenny Bridge - the toll house at right - Lechlade

The Old Vicarage in the Market Square, Lechlade

Baptist Church, Lechlade
 

   

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