THE WEAVERS’ COTTAGES OF ARLINGTON ROW

This video gives you a quick peep at an architectural piece de resistance, the brain-meltingly picturesque Arlington Row, in Bibury, not far from the handsome town of Cirencester. The Cotswold stone cottages once housed weavers who supplied cloth for ‘fulling’ – cleaning wool to remove oil and dirt – at Arlington Mill, also in Bibury.

Arlington Mill has housed an interesting museum, including a William Morris room. Right now though, it seems to be closed, with a ‘For Sale’ sign on the door. Anyone fancy taking it on?

One Response to THE WEAVERS’ COTTAGES OF ARLINGTON ROW

  1. Julia Dunnit April 25, 2009 at 8:58 pm #

    Oh lovely. Am so enjoying this trip.

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