Bibury is a village in the Cotswolds region of southwestern England, in the United Kingdom. This picturesque settlement is renowned for its row of honey-colored stone cottages, known as Arlington Row, built in the seventeenth century. The village features the River Coln, medieval churches, and charming bridge crossings. Visitors typically photograph the cottages, walk along riverside paths, and explore the surrounding Cotswolds countryside.
Bibury is a village and civil parish in Gloucestershire, England, located in the Cotswolds Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty approximately 8 miles northeast of Cirencester. It sits within the Coln Valley and is administratively part of the Cotswold District. The village is internationally recognised for Arlington Row, a National Trust-managed terrace of 14th-century wool-weaver cottages, and has been cited by figures including William Morris as one of the most beautiful villages in England. Content in this guide is produced by the ToursXplorer Editorial Team based on publicly available geographic, heritage, and visitor information.
Village, Cotswolds, Gloucestershire, England, United Kingdom, River Coln, National Trust, Rural Heritage, Walking Destination