Slad | Laurie Lee's Cotswold Home
Come with us as we visit Slad. Laurie Lee's Cotswold Home. We take a short wander around this lovely Cotswold village, and see where the famous author of Cider with Rosie, lived and is now buried. He was renowned as a poet and a screenwriter as well as being an author. Slad is a quaint cotswold village where Laurie Lee's cottage he lived in as a child is. See the Pub and the churchyard where he is buried today. Please enjoy.๐๐ถโโ๏ธ๐ถโโ๏ธ Don't forget to Like & Subscribe to the channel to see where we wander next.๐๐ You can follow what we are up to on Instagram & Facebook and see photos taken on our trips. If you want to support the channel, then you can buy us a coffee here โ https://buymeacoffe.com/Wattowanders There is Channel Merch available here ๐๐งข๐ https://wandering-with-watto.myspread... Services I recommend. Where I get my music https://www.epidemicsound.com/referra... YouTube help & tools https://www.tubebuddy.com/Wanderingwi... Poems & Short stories by https://www.twobearscottage.com/

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