there's water too inside the church at ashleworth. meanwhile, other pubs in the county have also been flooded. this is the yew tree inn in chaceley. it's next door to the home of clive and karina speaks. they came into the village by boat this morning, as their home's cut off by water. and last night, that water made it inside. we got as ready as we could, but, you know, it is still disappointing when it happens. you still think, oh, you know, there is going to be a lot of clearing up to do once it all goes down. well, levels have actually flatlined for about the last 48 hours. the levels you see now are very similar to friday afternoon, and we expect that to stay that way for at least another 24, 36 hours probably before it starts dropping off significantly. we may even see a small rise yet, but nothing significant. clive and karina moved their horses out of the village today to higher ground. like many residents here, they hope the worst of the flooding is now over, aware that the clean—up is yet to begin. madeleine ware, bbc poin