This small museum showcases the history of the village of Lower Slaughter and the surrounding Cotswolds area. Exhibits include artifacts and displays on the local farming industry, the history of the River Eye, and the village's role in the English Civil War. The museum is housed in a 17th-century building and features a collection of old photographs, documents, and objects that tell the story of the village's past.
Lower Slaughter is a picturesque village in the Cotswolds with a 1000 year history located on the banks of the River Eye. The well preserved 19th Century water mill and the small stone foot bridges add to the peace and serenity of this idyllic village.
Beautiful town that jumped of a fairy tale, definitely walk around and enjoy the quiet river stream and beautiful cottages.
A nice walk around this very small village, with a beautiful church. The mill is now a gift shop, selling leather jackets and bags, as well as cast iron decorations. Some reviews said they sell ice cream but that was not so on the day we visited. The mill is still running and water is flowing.
What a find not much parking but beautiful village stream running through, my dog loved his paddle watermill peaceful and relaxing unfortunately the Mill cafe and museum no longer open but we'll worth a visit take some great photos
Didn't expect this little surprise here in the lower Slaughter village. It is a museum come a gift shop comes a cafe, the combo and even each of it is fantastic. The view from outside and inside both nice. The architecture is still young from its heart. The museum entry fee is PS1 per person. The gift shop offers a lot of things to buy, mostly leather products and so on. You may fall in love with jazz in here. Cafe will amuse you with their offerings.
Very beautiful attraction. However, it was closed on a Sunday after 5pm, please go earlier! Beautiful surroundings, sheep around and a small river between houses. Lower Slaughter is highly recommended for a stroll!
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Lower Slaughter is a picturesque village in the Cotswolds with a 1000 year history located on the banks of the River Eye. The well preserved 19th Century water mill and the small stone foot bridges add to the peace and serenity of this idyllic village.
Beautiful town that jumped of a fairy tale, definitely walk around and enjoy the quiet river stream and beautiful cottages.
A nice walk around this very small village, with a beautiful church. The mill is now a gift shop, selling leather jackets and bags, as well as cast iron decorations. Some reviews said they sell ice cream but that was not so on the day we visited. The mill is still running and water is flowing.
What a find not much parking but beautiful village stream running through, my dog loved his paddle watermill peaceful and relaxing unfortunately the Mill cafe and museum no longer open but we'll worth a visit take some great photos
Didn't expect this little surprise here in the lower Slaughter village. It is a museum come a gift shop comes a cafe, the combo and even each of it is fantastic. The view from outside and inside both nice. The architecture is still young from its heart. The museum entry fee is PS1 per person. The gift shop offers a lot of things to buy, mostly leather products and so on. You may fall in love with jazz in here. Cafe will amuse you with their offerings.
Very beautiful attraction. However, it was closed on a Sunday after 5pm, please go earlier! Beautiful surroundings, sheep around and a small river between houses. Lower Slaughter is highly recommended for a stroll!