Travel Day 19 - Cirencester
Steve met us at the Hostel and took us on a walking tour of Cirencester Market Square and Church - the area is rich in history with Cirencester being the large wool growing and selling region along with cottage weaving pre industrial revolution.
He then took us in a day long trip on the car of into the surrounding countryside and villages. It is so much better when you have your own personal guide and we learnt a lot about the Cotswolds and the villages and their architecture. I can now identify an original stone roof as opposed to a new stone roof replacement. Some of these houses are 3 - 400 years old and the near thing is they still look very much like they did when first constructed. The noticeable thing being the absence of any later period infill or replacement housing.
We were treated to visiting villages off the tourist route so we were not having to fife our walk around other tourists.
After the tour we stopped off at Steve's and gave the bikes a good clean, the other two especially as they are about to box their bikes for the return to to Aus.
We then rode back to the hotel before meeting up with Steve and Sarah for an Indian meal at a lovely restaurant in town.
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