Bibury, Village in the Cotswolds, Gloucestershire, England.
Bibury sits along the River Coln with honey-colored stone cottages from the 17th century and water meadows that create a pastoral setting in the English countryside.
The village appears in the Domesday Book of 1086 as Becheberie and was controlled by monastic establishments including St Mary's Priory Worcester until the dissolution in 1540.
William Morris famously described Bibury as the most beautiful village in England, and it has appeared on British passports as an emblematic image of rural Britain.
Visitors can stay at the Swan Hotel or holiday cottages, fish at the trout farm established in 1902, and explore walking routes connecting to nearby Cotswold villages.
Arlington Row features cottages built in 1380 as monastic wool stores, later converted to weavers' homes, making it one of the most photographed streets in England.
Location: Cotswold
Website: http://www.bibury.com/
Address: Bibury, Cirencester GL7, UK GL7 Bibury
Website: http://bibury.com
GPS coordinates: 51.75800,-1.83200
Latest update: October 2, 2025 09:25
Arlington Row
165 m
Bibury Court
209 m
Ablington Manor
1.7 km
Church of St Mary
165 m
Winson Meadows
2.8 km
Church of St John the Baptist
3 km
The New Inn
3.3 km
Church House
150 m
House approximately 20 metres to north west of Church House
90 m
Bridge over River Coln approximately 20 metres north of Bibury Mill
352 m
William Skuce monument in the churchyard approximately 15 metres south of south aisle to Church of St Mary
182 m
Bridge Over River Coln Approximately 80 Meters West Of Ablington Manor
1.7 km
Swan Hotel
371 m
The Stores
3.2 km
Willson monument in the churchyard approximately 4 metres west of nave to Church of St Mary
139 m
Group of 2 monuments in the churchyard approximately 8 metres south west of porch to Church of St John the Baptist
3 km
Group of 6 monuments in the churchyard approximately 5 metres south of nave and west of porch to Church of St Mary
162 m
Group of 5 monuments in the churchyard approximately 6 metres south of chancel to Church of St John the Baptist
3 km
John Marchant monument in the churchyard approximately 20 metres south of chancel to Church of St Mary
191 m
Bridge House
127 m
John Hignell monument in the churchyard, approximately 4 metres south of porch to Church of St Mary
171 m
Group of 4 monuments in the churchyard approximately 15 metres south of tower to Church of St John the Baptist
3 km
Group of 9 monuments in the churchyard approximately 4 metres south of chancel to Church of St Mary
180 m
John Smith monument in the churchyard approximately 10 metres south east of chancel to Church of St John the Baptist
3 km
Richard Marchant monument in the churchyard approximately 7 metres south of south aisle to Church of St Mary
178 m
Post Office
3.2 km
Jasper Warren monument in the churchyard approximately 3 metres south of south aisle to Church of St Mary
173 m
Arlington Farmhouse
711 mReviews
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