Houses along the River Eye in the village. The river looked like more of a stream to my unprofessional eye, but there was enough water to make it worthwhile for the Victorians to build the water wheel on the left. The brick building is also Victorian, but the adjoining stone building has been there long enough to appear in the Domesday Book.
And yes, there is an Upper Slaughter, but alas we did not visit.
And yes, there is an Upper Slaughter, but alas we did not visit.
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