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Pages in category "Civil parishes in Gloucestershire" The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 202 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
South Gloucestershire: Alveston: 2,953 [13] 11.05 Thornbury Rural District [11] South Gloucestershire: Alvington: 506 [14] 6.59 Lydney Rural District [15] Forest of Dean: Ampney Crucis: 636 [16] 13.12 Cirencester Rural District [17] Cotswold: Ampney St Mary: 218 [18] 9.02 Cirencester Rural District [17] Cotswold: Ampney St Peter: Cirencester ...
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Gloucestershire 51°40′25″N 2°29′30″W / 51.6736°N 2.4917°W / 51.6736; - Ham and Stone is a civil parish in the Stroud district, in the county of Gloucestershire , England. [ 2 ]
In the village of Dymock there are several interesting buildings which include cruck beam cottages; "The White House", which was the birthplace of John Kyrle, the "Man of Ross", in 1637; Ann Cam School of 1825 and St Mary's Church, a patchwork history in brick and stone with Anglo-Norman origins, and is a Grade I listed building. [2]
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The parish is located in the Cotswolds in an area designated as an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. Most of the parish population reside in the two main settlements of Sevenhampton village and Brockhampton village, both are located in the valley of the River Coln. The Church of St Andrew was built in the 12th century. It is a grade I listed ...
The Anglican church parish is combined with Cliffords Mesne. [5] [6] A stone Baptist chapel opened in 1852. [7] Gorsley limestone is named for the area. [8] Stone from area quarries were used to build Victorian era buildings. [9] Victorian maps show a number of quarries and lime kilns in the area. The village pub is The Roadmaker, originally ...