Thousands of Brits are flocking to a tiny village known as the 'Venice of the Cotswolds', with locals describing it as "hell".
Bourton-on-the-Water, in Gloucestershire, has been attracting up to 10,000 people every day since lockdown with Brits using the rural idyll as an alternative to going abroad.
The usually peaceful village, which is home to around 4,700 people, has gone "berserk", according to frustrated residents. Angie Cadwallader-Kemp, 45, told The Sunday Times : "We have never seen it like this before. "It has been hell." With chocolate-box cottages and 17th-century bridges that cross the River Windrush, thousands of Brits have visited Bourton-on-the-Water as part of a staycation.
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