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A map of Wotton-under-Edge from 1946. New Mills, founded in 1810, prospered by supplying both sides in the Napoleonic wars but after a century of decline the mill was near to closing in 1981 when it was acquired by Renishaw plc. [11] Wotton-under-Edge Town Hall was substantially rebuilt in 1872. [12]
English: Ram Inn interior, Potter's Pond, Wotton under Edge. One of two images intended to provide an indication of the character of the interior of this old building. There are several newspaper cuttings to be seen, mostly focusing on the various ghosts that reportedly inhabit the p
It is southwest of Wotton-under-Edge and has a population of 1,290, [2] increasing to 1,395 at the 2011 Census. [3] The village is located on the edge of the Cotswolds. Kingswood was formerly a detached part of Wiltshire that was incorporated into Gloucestershire by the Counties (Detached Parts) Act 1844. [4]
Wotton Hill (grid reference) is a hill on the edge of the Cotswold Hills in Gloucestershire, England, 0.5 miles (0.80 km) north of Wotton-under-Edge. The Cotswold Way passes over the hill. The escarpment forms a 26.1-hectare (64-acre) biological and geological Site of Special Scientific Interest in Gloucestershire , notified in 1954 and ...
[2] [3] The assembly hall was a popular venue for public meetings in the mid-19th century. [4] [5] The arcading on the ground floor was infilled and the first floor refaced in the Gothic Revival style under the guidance of a restoration committee in 1872. [6] Further enhancements were made in 1884. [7]
Originally ran from Wotton-under-Edge to Symonds Hall. Renumbered as an eastern extension of the B4058 in 1935. B4064 B4055 in Pilning: Severn Beach and New Passage: Has three arms at roundabout close to M4. Section to New Passage part of B4055 until 1930s. Originally ran from Wotton-under-Edge to Cam. Renumbered as a northern extension of the ...
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Newark Park is a Grade I listed country house of Tudor origins near the village of Ozleworth, Wotton-under-Edge. The house sits in an estate of 700 acres (300 ha) [72] at the Cotswold escarpment's southern end. Another of the many manor houses in the area, Owlpen Manor in the village of Owlpen in the Stroud district, is also Tudor and Grade I ...