May 23 2008

St. James’ Church

Filed under: Journaling through England

St. James’ Church, built during the 15th century, is known as one of the great “wool churches’ of the Cotswolds.

May 23 2008

All That Is Left

Filed under: Journaling through England

The Campden House was built from 1613 to 1620. It was destroyed by fire in 1645. The only structures that remain are two “banqueting” houses (with spiral chimneys) where dinner guests would retire for desert and conversation. Today, these “houses” and the gatehouse are all that remain of this once magnificent home.

May 23 2008

An Old Baptist Church in Cotswolds

Filed under: Journaling through England

This was on the top front of an old church in the village of Chipping Campden.

May 20 2008

Cotswald Photo

Filed under: Journaling through England

We took so many beautiful photos in this area, but there is not enough time to post but one. More later. We did meet several really neat people including the guy who runs a taxi service and took us from the train station to Chipping Camden.

May 20 2008

Annie’s Lamb

Filed under: Journaling through England

Ann, I couldn’t help but think of you. I have another photo that is more like the little lamb that you gave me. I’ll post him later. Do you remember?