Corsham (just off the road to the right).—An old village with interesting Norman church. Corsham Court, partially Elizabethan house, the seat of Lord Methuen.

Chippenham.—Old town on Avon with manufactures. Church spoiled by restoration; Maud Heath's Causeway.

Malmesbury.—Picturesque old town on the Avon. Abbey Church Trans-Norman; tower of old parish church; Elizabethan houses; fine market cross; old almshouses.

Cricklade.—A pleasant little town on the uppermost windings of the Thames. St. Sampson's Church, with fine Perpendicular tower; St. Mary's, Norman; early crosses in both churchyards.

Lechlade.—Another little town on the Thames. Old bridge; Perpendicular church.

Shipton-under-Wychwood.—Village with a fine church, close to Wychwood Forest.

Chipping Norton.—Highest town in Oxfordshire; picturesque street.

Moreton-in-the-Marsh.—A pleasant little market town.

Bourton-on-the-Hill.—A very picturesque Cotswold village.

Broadway.—A beautifully-situated and strikingly attractive Cotswold village. Many old houses, including manor-house of Abbots of Pershore Abbey. Old church 1 mile from village, interesting.