Lower Slaughter, England
destination • experience • outdoors
Posted about 5 years ago
Lower Slaughter
If this 500+ year old neighborhood looks like it's out of a postcard that's because it probably is. Super picturesque area of the Cotswolds. The two neighborhoods (Upper and Lower Slaughter) are connected by a pretty stream lined with sheep, gorgeous stone homes, and a historic water mill, which now has a sitting area and home made ice cream type shoppe inside. Absolutely worth a walk around on a pretty day.
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