Stow-on-the-Wold, Last stop in Cotswolds

Stow-on-the-wold was the last stop in Cotswolds and this was a bad decision on the part of the organizers because after the pastel prettiness of Bourton on the Water, Stow-on-the-Wold appeared pretty average. Historically, it is a market town that was situated at the convergence of many important roads. And even today, the main part of the town is the market. We only had 45 mins here and, therefore, not much time to explore. Though we had run out of things to do already after this time.


Stow-on-the-Wold, Last stop in Cotswolds,Stow-on-the-wold was the last stop in Cotswolds and this was a bad decision on the part of the organizers because after the pastel prettiness of Bourton on the Water, Stow-on-the-Wold appeared pretty average. Historically, it is a market town that was situated at the convergence of many important roads. And even today, the main part of the town is the market. We only had 45 mins here and, therefore, not much time to explore. Though we had run out of things to do already after this time. The Market Square at the centre of the town. There were several cafes, antique shops and souvenir shops around the square and at the centre was the St Edward's Hall. Also, this was the only town where we didn't have anything to eat or drink. The time was too short. Hannah, our scamperer, is in a hurry to get to the next antique shop. While Kelsey McTexty and myself strolled behind. One of the modern looking streets leading into the market square. The street was totally out of character when compared to the visual appeal of rest of the town.The other side of the St. Edward's Hall. The Hall now houses the public library.This was the last stop in Cotswolds during our trip. However, there was one more stop and it was Shakespeare's Straford Upon Avon. Watch out for the next post.To read the previous posts in this series, click here: Bourton on the Water. Stow-on-the-Wold, UK, Cotswolds, St Edward's Hall, England
The Market Square at the centre of the town. There were several cafes, antique shops and souvenir shops around the square and at the centre was the St Edward's Hall. Also, this was the only town where we didn't have anything to eat or drink. The time was too short.
Stow-on-the-Wold, Last stop in Cotswolds,Stow-on-the-wold was the last stop in Cotswolds and this was a bad decision on the part of the organizers because after the pastel prettiness of Bourton on the Water, Stow-on-the-Wold appeared pretty average. Historically, it is a market town that was situated at the convergence of many important roads. And even today, the main part of the town is the market. We only had 45 mins here and, therefore, not much time to explore. Though we had run out of things to do already after this time. The Market Square at the centre of the town. There were several cafes, antique shops and souvenir shops around the square and at the centre was the St Edward's Hall. Also, this was the only town where we didn't have anything to eat or drink. The time was too short. Hannah, our scamperer, is in a hurry to get to the next antique shop. While Kelsey McTexty and myself strolled behind. One of the modern looking streets leading into the market square. The street was totally out of character when compared to the visual appeal of rest of the town.The other side of the St. Edward's Hall. The Hall now houses the public library.This was the last stop in Cotswolds during our trip. However, there was one more stop and it was Shakespeare's Straford Upon Avon. Watch out for the next post.To read the previous posts in this series, click here: Bourton on the Water. Stow-on-the-Wold, UK, Cotswolds, St Edward's Hall, England
Hannah, our scamperer, is in a hurry to get to the next antique shop. While Kelsey McTexty and myself strolled behind.

Stow-on-the-Wold, Last stop in Cotswolds,Stow-on-the-wold was the last stop in Cotswolds and this was a bad decision on the part of the organizers because after the pastel prettiness of Bourton on the Water, Stow-on-the-Wold appeared pretty average. Historically, it is a market town that was situated at the convergence of many important roads. And even today, the main part of the town is the market. We only had 45 mins here and, therefore, not much time to explore. Though we had run out of things to do already after this time. The Market Square at the centre of the town. There were several cafes, antique shops and souvenir shops around the square and at the centre was the St Edward's Hall. Also, this was the only town where we didn't have anything to eat or drink. The time was too short. Hannah, our scamperer, is in a hurry to get to the next antique shop. While Kelsey McTexty and myself strolled behind. One of the modern looking streets leading into the market square. The street was totally out of character when compared to the visual appeal of rest of the town.The other side of the St. Edward's Hall. The Hall now houses the public library.This was the last stop in Cotswolds during our trip. However, there was one more stop and it was Shakespeare's Straford Upon Avon. Watch out for the next post.To read the previous posts in this series, click here: Bourton on the Water. Stow-on-the-Wold, UK, Cotswolds, St Edward's Hall, England
One of the modern looking streets leading into the market square. The street was totally out of character when compared to the visual appeal of rest of the town.
Stow-on-the-Wold, Last stop in Cotswolds,Stow-on-the-wold was the last stop in Cotswolds and this was a bad decision on the part of the organizers because after the pastel prettiness of Bourton on the Water, Stow-on-the-Wold appeared pretty average. Historically, it is a market town that was situated at the convergence of many important roads. And even today, the main part of the town is the market. We only had 45 mins here and, therefore, not much time to explore. Though we had run out of things to do already after this time. The Market Square at the centre of the town. There were several cafes, antique shops and souvenir shops around the square and at the centre was the St Edward's Hall. Also, this was the only town where we didn't have anything to eat or drink. The time was too short. Hannah, our scamperer, is in a hurry to get to the next antique shop. While Kelsey McTexty and myself strolled behind. One of the modern looking streets leading into the market square. The street was totally out of character when compared to the visual appeal of rest of the town.The other side of the St. Edward's Hall. The Hall now houses the public library.This was the last stop in Cotswolds during our trip. However, there was one more stop and it was Shakespeare's Straford Upon Avon. Watch out for the next post.To read the previous posts in this series, click here: Bourton on the Water. Stow-on-the-Wold, UK, Cotswolds, St Edward's Hall, England
The other side of the St. Edward's Hall. The Hall now houses the public library.

This was the last stop in Cotswolds during our trip. However, there was one more stop and it was Shakespeare's Straford Upon Avon. Watch out for the next post.

To read the previous posts in this series, click here: Bourton on the Water.

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