Kingshiil house, formally Greenbury House at the end of the hill preserved a name that was first recorded in 1303 and presumably refers to an earth work built to command the crossing across the River Leach.
Eastleah Village
Kingshiil house, formally Greenbury House at the end of the hill preserved a name that was first recorded in 1303 and presumably refers to an earth work built to command the crossing across the River Leach.
Eastleah Village
Formation fly past by the red arrows and a 747 in BOAC livery.
This is a view of the clock tower (dates back to 1875)Â from the vantage point at the Victoria Inn. This row of […]
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
Saturday was a beautiful day in the Village of Eastleach, the sun beat down for the annual village fete, which was a […]