Northleach, Market Square c.1965
Photo ref:
N125058

More about this scene
Northleach lies between Cheltenham and Burford, and most of this former wool town's buildings date from Tudor and Jacobean days. Many of them have steeply pitched roofs of Cotswold stone slates, characteristic of the region. If we look carefully, we will notice that the slates are tiny at the ridge and become progressively larger lower down. Each size slate has its own name, and terms in use in former times included duchesses, countesses, short wivetts, movedays and bachelors.
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