This wonderful village guide is a must for anyone visiting Bibury. Nearly the whole village has helped with its production making it unique with a charm which is only surpassed by the village itself. Only with the support of the whole village could we produce such a guide as this at such a low price. This guide offers so much it is hard to begin to list its contents but to Its a history book taking the reader from 720 AD to the present day, Local folklore and ghost stories haunt the pages, full descriptions upon all the attractions the village has to offer along with the history behind them, places to eat and drink, places to stay, places to shop, places open to the public all are described along with a full map of the village. The book is also full of wildlife drawings and pen and ink sketches by Cotswold artist Peter Reardon, and the colour photos by Cotswold photographer Julia Craig capture the village with the world famous Arlington Row. A publication by REARDON PUBLISHING the Cotswold Publisher a family run publishing house based in the Cotswolds using local authors and having the books printed in the Gloucestershire Cotswolds, Reardon Publishing are also able to offer a whole range of Cotswold books along with maps and videos mostly in the specialised subjects of Walking, Cycling, Driving, and tourism in both the Cotswolds and associated Counties.
It was far my expectations :D I wrote a similar book so it was nice to read something similar:DD All the stories from the ghost stories which I like the most X3 to the sightseeing and scone offering is was so nicely and warmly written that ENGLAND -MR. GREAT BRITAIN I will visit you in the near future:D U can be on it X3
Basically a visitor's guide to the Cotswold village of Bibury in England. About 35 pages with a map,full page picture of a squirrel,some pictures of fish and recommendations where to stay. Can read in less than a half an hour. If you were ever to visit there the book would come in handy.
A quaint, compact guide book for this lovely English village. A quick read, but unless you plan on visiting there in the future it's nothing really substantial.