The charming village of Corsham, in North Wiltshire, was basking in the warm glow of late summer light. Walking around in the nearly empty High Street, you can see the honey yellow Cotswold stone adorning the 18th century architecture.
The spire of St Bart, the village church,
host to two weddings and an assortment
of ladies in feathered head gear
The 17th century Flemish cottages
The impressive town hall
Village scene, so typical of the Cotswold