There are many beautiful villages in the Cotswolds. Some famous, whilst others, equally deserving of admiration, remain more or less anonymous.
One such village is Eastleach, which is divided into two, Eastleach Martin and Eastleach Turville. The name Eastleach comes from the pretty river Leach meaning a stream flowing through boggy land and the position of the village. Please find below our gallery of our beautiful home.
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ATH Photographic, Image by Andy Hill of Eastleach. Follow the link to see more of his fabulous work: https://www.facebook.com/groups/299671413793954/?ref=share
ATH Photographic, Image by Andy Hill of Eastleach. Follow the link to see more of his fabulous work: https://www.facebook.com/groups/299671413793954/?ref=share
ATH Photographic, Image by Andy Hill of Eastleach. Follow the link to see more of his fabulous work: https://www.facebook.com/groups/299671413793954/?ref=share
ATH Photographic, Image by Andy Hill of Eastleach. Follow the link to see more of his fabulous work: https://www.facebook.com/groups/299671413793954/?ref=share
ATH Photographic, Image by Andy Hill of Eastleach. Follow the link to see more of his fabulous work: https://www.facebook.com/groups/299671413793954/?ref=share
ATH Photographic, Image by Andy Hill of Eastleach. Follow the link to see more of his fabulous work: https://www.facebook.com/groups/299671413793954/?ref=share
Mrs Clack's bench offers one of the loveliest spots to sit and enjoy watching and listening to the River Leach as it flows under the Clapper Bridge in Eastleach.
The ancient clapper bridge over the River Leach is known locally as the “Keble’s Bridge” named after John Keble who was curate to the church of St. Michael & St. Martin in the village.Eastleach
Former almshouses, now row of 4 houses. 1871 for T.S. Bazley. Coursed rock-faced rubble limestone; rubble chimneys with ashlar tops; red clay tile roofs.