Rainy Autumn Walk in ENGLAND: Exploring a 1000-Year-Old COTSWOLDS Village

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Early morning autumn walk through Ampney Crucis, a historic village in the Cotswolds, England about 100 miles from London. Known as “Omenie” in 1086, this village is over 100 years old and has evolved over centuries, even housing Roman artifacts like urns and coins now in Oxford’s Ashmolean Museum. We will wander past listed buildings and learn of Ampney Crucis’s unique cultural footprint, including its appearance in “The English Assassin.” Our walk concludes at the Norman‑founded church, restored in 1870, which still holds Saxon and Victorian elements—an architectural gem.