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Damsons Bridge, Winterbourne Down Church of All Saints, Winterbourne Down. Winterbourne Down is a village in South Gloucestershire, England, located on the north-eastern outskirts of Bristol. It is also part of the Civil Parish of Winterbourne. [1] It is demarcated by the Avon Ring Road to the south. The Parish's annual May Day carnival is held ...
Winterbourne is a large village and civil parish in the South Gloucestershire district, in the ceremonial county of Gloucestershire, England, lying just beyond the north fringe of Bristol. [1] The parish of Winterbourne is centred on the village and includes the neighbouring communities of Winterbourne Down , Whiteshill, Hambrook , Frenchay and ...
Winterbourne Down can mean: Winterbourne Down, South Gloucestershire; Winterbourne Down, Wiltshire, a hill overlooking Firsdown This page was last edited on 30 ...
Winterbourne Down, Gloucestershire, village; Winterbourne railway station; Winterbourne United F.C. Winterbourne View, former private hospital for the disabled; Winterbourne, Kent, a hamlet in Boughton under Blean parish; Winterbourne, Wiltshire, civil parish with three villages: Winterbourne Dauntsey; Winterbourne Earls; Winterbourne Gunner
Watley's End still appears on a very few signs, such as this fingerpost at the bottom of Harcombe Hill, Winterbourne Down. Watley's End was a small village located in South Gloucestershire, England. It now forms the northern part of Winterbourne. Watley's End Road, which runs through the village, would have been the main road.
A winterbourne is sometimes simply called a bourne, from the Anglo-Saxon word for a stream flowing from a spring, although this term can also be used for all-year water courses. [1] Winterbournes generally form in areas where there is chalk (or other porous rock) downland bordering clay valleys or vales .
The Huckford Viaduct spans the River Frome just north of Winterbourne Down in South Gloucestershire, England. It presently forms part of the Badminton line from Bristol Parkway to London Paddington. The viaduct was constructed during 1902 by the Great Western Railway as part of the Wootton Bassett to Patchway railway line. Its construction was ...
Culver Down, chalk down to the north of Sandown, Isle of Wight; Danks Down and Truckle Hill, biological Site of Special Scientific Interest in Wiltshire, England; Dorset Down, breed of sheep native to the Dorset Downs region of England; Downe, a village in Greater London, England; formerly known as Down