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An image of the cottages and Mill in Lower Slaughter a village situated in the Cotswolds Upper and Lower Slaughter share a fascinating name, which derives from 'miry place'. The link is the tiny River Eye, tributary to the nearby river Windrush.
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Shot with fujifilm x-t3 & 18-55mm f2.8-4 fujinon zoom lens.The sun was rapidly going down hence the darker saturated colours.
The traditional water mill and stone cottages are reflected in the River Eye in Lower Slaughter village in England's Cotswolds.
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Lower Slaughter is a village in the English county of Gloucestershire, located in the Cotswold district, 4 miles (6.4 km) south west of the town of Stow-on-the-Wold.
The village is built on both banks of the River Eye, which also flows through Upper Slaughter. At the west end of the village there is a 19th-century water mill with an undershot waterwheel and a chimney for additional steam power. There is a ford where the river widens in the village and several small stone footbridges join the two sides of the community. While the mill is built of red brick most of the 16th and 17th century homes in the village use Cotswold sandstone and are adorned with mullioned windows and often with other embellishments such as projecting gables.
Records exist showing that Lower Slaughter has been inhabited for over 1000 years. The Domesday Book entry has the village name as "Sclostre". It further notes that in 1066 and 1086 that the manor was in the sheriff's hands
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Lower Slaughter is a beautiful village in the English Cotswolds, most of the buildings have been constructed in local Cotswold stone.
Having a blast, a troop of kids buzz through the inside of the Falls without getting wet. Without rain for a little over two weeks, the waterfall at Dog Slaughter Creek is running a bit on the dry side. On a normal day under the falls, these kids would have some spray on them.
The beautiful location of Lower Slaughter, Gloucestershire.
One of the more famous sights of the Cotswolds, as seen on many a calendar...
Rather than the usual view of the mill across the water I opted for this shot of the houses though
Sometimes, you just get lucky!
Framing this shot, I was just about to press the camera shutter when I heard the clip-clopping of an approaching horse (and rider). Then, from the opposite direction, a couple of ramblers.
Suddenly, the overall composition went up a notch – so pleased with the final result.
Can't help but feel it has the look of the sort of image that would make a great jigsaw.
The location is Lower Slaughter in the Gloucestershire Cotswolds and its quintessential England at its best.