Bibury, The Mill c.1955
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B530006

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The River Coln played an essential role in Bibury's development. From Saxon times it provided the motive power for local corn and cloth mills, in addition to feeding the local system of water meadows, which were made fertile by regular flooding. Bibury is a well-spread-out settlement. This is because it was formed from a number of tiny hamlets and individual properties that gradually grew together over the centuries.
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