
29/12/2024
Situated in the heart of Gloucestershire, Bibury is a village with origins tracing back to the Anglo-Saxon period. Mentioned in the Domesday Book of 1086, it is renowned for Arlington Row, a picturesque row of weavers' cottages constructed in 1380 and later transformed into residences in the 1600s. During the Middle Ages, Bibury flourished due to wool production, significantly contributing to the prosperity of the Cotswolds. William Morris famously referred to it as "the most beautiful village in England," a sentiment that remains relevant today. Its enduring beauty and historic allure continue to attract visitors from across the globe.