Stroud is the capital of the south-western Cotswolds, located at the
divergence of the five Golden Valleys, named after the monetary wealth
created in the processing of wool from the plentiful supply of water
power. Five populated valleys converge at Stroud, ten miles south-west
of Cheltenham, creating a bustle of hills. The bustle is not a new
phenomenon. During the heyday of the wool trade the River Frome powered
150 mills, creating thirsty workers in need of refreshment. In this the
fifth of his series of Pubs Through Time, Geoff Sandles takes us on an
affectionate visual journey through the valleys' watering holes, and
uses old and new images, as well as entertaining captions to bring the
history of the Stroud Valleys' pubs to life. From Amberley to
Woodchester, Stroud Valleys Pubs Through Time will delight and surprise
those who regularly frequent these establishments and know the area
well.