The principle buildings of the village are grouped around the church.
The barns and outbuildings of the original farm have been converted into private houses during the 20th century, and the outlying Pigeon House, the other side of the river, looks well maintained and sound, almost certainly indicating a reliably conscientious owner, prepared to take on the massive task of keeping up one of these lovely houses.
Whilst it’s easy to find early 20th century descriptions of the increasing dilapidation of all the villages on the Coln, these days, fortunately, the beauty of the place is so appreciated that huge sums of money are available to maintain these historical structures.
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