Arlington Row

Arlington Row at Arlington in the parish of Bibury, Gloucestershire, England was built in the late 14th century as a wool store and converted into weavers' houses in the late 17th century.

[2] Arlington Row on Awkward Hill is a nationally notable architectural conservation area depicted on the inside cover of all United Kingdom passports.

[7] It was preserved by the Royal Society of Arts in 1929 and restored by the National Trust in the 1970s.

[9][10][11] In 2017 the BBC reported that an "ugly" car parked by an elderly motorist had been vandalised, possibly by visitors who had repeatedly complained that it spoilt photographs.

[12] The limestone two-storey buildings have gables below cruck roofs covered with slate.