A Pretty UK Village That People Think They Need to Pay to Visit

One village in the UK is so nice that tourists ask how much they need to pay to walk on its streets.
The Cotswolds area has many beautiful villages, like Bibury and Broadway, with pretty houses and shops.
I visited a village called Bourton-on-the-Water, also known as the 'Venice of the Cotswolds'.
I saw the village that people think they need to pay to enter.
Bourton-on-the-Water has a river and bridges like Venice, and it serves nice ice cream and pizza.
The village has nice lawns, pretty houses, and narrow streets, as well as pubs and shops.
Many tourists visit Bourton-on-the-Water, about 300,000 each year, to see its beauty.
The village has pretty houses with nice gardens.
The River Windrush goes through the village.
Many people think they need to pay to enter the village, but it's free.
A car park worker said people ask how much it costs to enter the village.
Some tourists also ask what time the village closes, but it doesn't close.
A resident said people might think the village is not free because it looks like a special place.
The village has a clear river and stone bridges.
I walked around the village and saw why people might think they need to pay to enter.
A shop worker said many people visit from nearby cities and think the village is like the seaside.
The village was popular during Covid, and now it's busy because people saw it on social media.
A man who sells ice cream in the village is very famous.
Locals say the village is nice because of the tourists, who help the local businesses.
But too many tourists cause traffic and parking problems in the village.
Many residents think there are too many tourists and that it affects their lives.
The village has many independent shops with traditional fronts.
A visitor said that without tourists, the village might only have a few shops and pubs.
The village is very charming and worth visiting, and it's free to enter.
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