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Cider barn "Pippins", Well Farm, Wick Street, Painswick, Gloucestershire, UK
At the cusp of the Cotswold Way National Trail, this wee, former cider barn, converted now to a self-catering cottage, has been our home away from home seven or eight times in the last decade. Situated on Wick Street, a narrow lane whose hedgerows tower over the sides of vehicles, it sits between two stunningly gorgeous Cotswold villages bearing the monikers of Stroud and Painswick, both in County Gloucestershire, UK.
Into our gardens wander deer, pheasant, partridge, quail and many other bird species on frequent bases. Additionally, squirrels are present to ward off the fowl more often than not.
Fields filled with livestock across the way consist of droves of swine, herds of bovine and mobs of ovine. These animals contentedly feed on the verdant pastures and the supplemental nutrients supplied by their custodians in whose charge they are vested.
Cider barn "Pippins", Well Farm, Wick Street, Painswick, Gloucestershire, UK
At the cusp of the Cotswold Way National Trail, this wee, former cider barn, converted now to a self-catering cottage, has been our home away from home seven or eight times in the last decade. Situated on Wick Street, a narrow lane whose hedgerows tower over the sides of vehicles, it sits between two stunningly gorgeous Cotswold villages bearing the monikers of Stroud and Painswick, both in County Gloucestershire, UK.
Into our gardens wander deer, pheasant, partridge, quail and many other bird species on frequent bases. Additionally, squirrels are present to ward off the fowl more often than not.
Fields filled with livestock across the way consist of droves of swine, herds of bovine and mobs of ovine. These animals contentedly feed on the verdant pastures and the supplemental nutrients supplied by their custodians in whose charge they are vested.