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The village is known for its 17th century stone cottages that once housed weavers supplying cloth to a nearby fulling mill. The mill building housed a clothing museum until the 1980s when it moved to Barnsley House, and is now a private residence. A tributary of the Thames called the Coln flows through a steep valley in the Thames Basin towards the southeast. Most houses in the community date from the 19th-20th centuries and it was planned around fishing to stem emigration from the Highlands.




