Bibury: Home to the Iconic Arlington Row

Bibury is a charming village located in the Cotswolds, renowned for its picturesque landscapes and historical architecture. One of the village’s most famous landmarks is Arlington Row, a set of cottages originally built in 1380 as a monastic wool store. In the 17th century, these buildings were converted into weavers’ cottages, and they remain a quintessential example of traditional English village life. The best time to visit Bibury is from late spring to early autumn, between May and September, when the weather is pleasant and the village’s beauty is in full bloom.

Exploring Bibury: A Journey Through History

When I visited Bibury, I was captivated by its timeless charm and historical significance. Here are five places you must not miss when exploring this enchanting village:

1. Arlington Row

Arlington Row is the most iconic sight in Bibury. These ancient weavers’ cottages are one of the most photographed scenes in England. Walking along Arlington Row feels like stepping back in time.

2. Bibury Trout Farm

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