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About Bisley:
The village of Bisley is all charm. It has an excellent
collection of very fine buildings as well as some interesting local
folklore. One interesting tale tells of the days in the 18th-century
when most of the villagers worked at looms in their homes. They stood
firm against the closure of the waste land where they kept their pack
horses. Over a hundred years after this event, a certain Lord Donnington
stood for parliament and as he campaingned the local countryside, crowds
called out to him ' who stole the donkey's dinner'. The chilling winter
winds that rip through the village have earned it the title endowed by
villages of ' Bisley, God Help Us' and another ditty tells of 'Beggarly
Bisley' and this was caused through the town's suffering at the time of
the industrial revolution when the textile industry went into decline.
A first glance at the main street reveals row, after row, of stone
cottages, rising on either side in terraces, giving the illusion of an
amphitheatre. It all looks so very special. At the top of George Street
stands the Bear Inn which has 17th-century columns supporting the upper
floor. It is believed to have been the old court house and close to this
is the village goal, dated 1824.
The beautiful church of All Saints dates from the 13th and
14th-centuries. It was restored in the mid 19th-century in the neo-romanesque
style. The peaceful churchyard contains a Poor Souls Light, a small
hexagnol building in which candles were placed for masses to be said for
the redemption of the souls of the poor. It is believed to be the only
outdoor one of it's kind in England. It is built over a well and another
legend tells of a Priest who drowned in the well as he was on his way to
administer to a dying parishoner. What a wealth of stories surround this
enchanting little village!
At one end of the village are five water chutes, they were restored as
wells to commemorate Thomas Keble, rector of Bisley for nearly 50 years.
Thomas Keble was the brother of the noted John, for whom Keble College
was founded.
A walk past the church to the far end of the village and you chance upon
a fine row of pretty cottages that have gabled windows rising from the
roof and are adorned with small gabled porches that all have gaily
painted doors. It is an essentially English scene, very pleasing to the
eye. No wonder so many tourists find their way to this high hill top
village. It is charmingly set within 'Cider with Rosie' country and well
worth a visit. Nearby attractions include; A museum at Stroud, the
Gardens at Miserden and the very beautiful Cotswold Way runs close-by.
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