Roses growing on the wooden, thatched cricket pavilion raised up on staddle stones in the Cotswold village of Stanway, Gloucestershire, England UK


Roses growing on the wooden, thatched cricket pavilion raised up on staddle stones in the Cotswold village of Stanway, Gloucestershire, England UK - It was built in 1925 by John Oakey of Winchcombe and presented to the cricket club by Sir James Barrie (author of Peter Pan) supposedly to celebrate him making a hat trick.


Size: 6240px × 4160px
Location: Stanway
Photo credit: © Cotswolds Photo Library / Alamy / Afripics
License: Licensed
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