We went down a side road
and then along a foot path to the River Windrush, where we sat to
have our picnin
and then back down the footpath into the main street before starting
our walk back to our holiday cottage
A foot path took us towards Lower Slaughter
River Eye at Lower Slaughter
The Mill at Lower Slaughter has a shop and a cafe - and we stopped
for tea and cake
before taking the path to Upper Slaughter in light rain
Upper Slaughter
The ford at Upper Slaughter
and the former Methodist Chapel, now a studio
The sign says 'Deep Ford' but it was very shallow at the moment
We walked along a couple of roads to get back to the Roman road -
which continues here as a proper road
but was a track in the direction we were walking
Light rain meant there were no really distant views
and we were getting pretty wet. My boots soaked through and so did my socks...
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