Once a centre for cloth weaving, the village lies in a hollow and is approached through a deep valley, shaded by tall trees.The houses and cottages, church and 15th century market cross are all of mellow, honey-coloured Cotswold stone. The roofs are pitched steeply to allow rain and snow to drain off the porous stone tiles.
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"Tomb of Sir Walter de Dunstanville 1270 - St'Andrew's Church, Castle Combe, Wiltshire, England"