The Windrush Valley by Mark Child

The Windrush Valley by Mark Child

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A fascinating look at the history of the Windrush river and a comprehensive guide to the towns and villages along its route.

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The Windrush Valley by Mark Child

The Windrush is the largest of the Cotswold rivers. Running for about forty miles through parts of Gloucestershire and Oxfordshire, it is also the longest. It is the waterway that turned Bourton-on-the-Water into an inland resort, and it fl ows adjacent to the major tourist venue of Burford. It runs alongside historic Witney, and close to the picturesque Slaughters. This book begins with a description of the river, its uses in the past, the countryside through which it passes, and its value today. It then follows the entire course of the river from Snowshill, just north of its source, to the point where it debouches into the River Thames at Newbridge, describing all thirty-six towns and villages along the way. Those who wish to travel its length, or visit specifi c places, will fi nd this an invaluable guide. The book includes descriptions of the history and architecture of every place, the part played by the River Windrush in its past as well as now, and what is to be seen there by the visitor today. The book is illustrated throughout with the author's own photographs.
Mark Child is a historian and an architectural and topographical writer who has had many books published. He is well known for his articles over many years on towns and villages for Archant Life magazines, particularly Cotswold Life.
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ISBN 13 9781445600086
ISBN 10 1445600080
Title The Windrush Valley
Author Mark Child
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Amberley Publishing
Year published 2010-05-15
Number of pages 192
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.