Step into the rich history of Burford, where Norman barons, medieval merchants, and Civil War armies once walked. Nestled in the picturesque Cotswold hills by the Windrush river, this historic town has preserved its charm through centuries. Discover the stories of craftsmen, farmers, and elegant stagecoach travellers who shaped its character.
This concise guide offers a fascinating history and a walking route through Burford’s timeless streets, highlighting key landmarks and their remarkable tales. With a detailed map and fascinating descriptions. It is ideal if you want to learn more about the town, self guide yourself on a fascinating walk or are simply looking for a pictorial souvenir of this unique town that boasts 262 listed buildings.
The text is largely drawn from Raymond & Joan Moody’s popular 'Introduction and Guide to Burford' (first published in 1999). This new lavishly illustrated, full colour, 210mm x 210mm, 32 page version is published by the Burford Tolsey Museum & Archive's in house Tolsey Press. All the profits generated fund the operations of the Museum & Archive.
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