Biddestone a quiet, beautiful secret
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 Published On Jul 29, 2021

This walk was recorded on 15th July 2021.

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Hello. I hope you enjoy this video. Today we are walking around Biddestone. Biddestone is a village and civil parish in Wiltshire, in the South West of England. The parish lies just within the Cotswolds Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. As we walk around we see buildings in the village from the 16th, 17th and 18th Century. Biddestone has an idyllic village green with duck pond and two pubs. One of the buildings on the village green was once a 16th century cloth factory. The church of St Nicholas that we pass is Grade I listed, it's doorway and windows date back to Norman times, and it has a 13th-century bell turret. After looking at the ducks on the pond we walk to the other side of the village where we can see the sunrise over the sports field. The village has been used as a filming location for Agatha Raisin and the Quiche of Death (2014)! It is about 5:30am, most people are asleep, apart from the occasional passing car. The faint distant noise of the M4 motorway can be heard but most of the noises you hear are birds greeting the gorgeous morning sun, when we arrive at the sports field we can hear a buzzard calling out. Please do leave a comment, or like the video, it is lovely to hear from people. Please suggest a town or village you would like to see more of in the South West of England. If you have never been to Biddestone I hope this video helps you feel a little closer to it. It gives me great pleasure to make places like this accessible to people.

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