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and Inglesham.) A notable feature is that access is by way of steps up to the first floor as the ground floor would have originally been stabling for a horse. Apart from a relatively short break in the 1950s when it was a museum it has fulfilled its function as a private residence, which it continues
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in the 17th and 18th centuries brought quality silk and woollen cloth manufacturing to the valley. Some say that they gave their name to the neighbouring village of France Lynch. It is more likely that the name comes from a non-conformist chapel, France Meeting that was displaced from the village in
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following the contours of a hill. Chalford Lynch and its extension France Lynch originated in the late 16th century as collections of stone cottages many built illegally on the peripheries of Bisley common as the mill expansion in the valley outstripped accommodation space in the valley. Many
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On 5 September 2009 Chalford Community Stores allowed customers to purchase shares in the business. The store, which has been running with the aid of a volunteer workforce since 2003, is now affiliated with the independent organisation Co-operatives UK, making the share issue possible. On
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air. It is sometimes still referred to as the 'Alpine village'. As the paths on the hillsides were too narrow for more conventional forms of transport donkeys were used to carry groceries and other goods to houses, this tradition continuing until as recently as the 1950s.
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for which the mills of Chalford supplied much of its cloth. It remained an inn until the 1960s when it reverted to its former name of Chalford Place. The house lay derelict for many years until it was recently purchased and is now being restored by the artist
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who are mentioned in documents as early as 1240. The house, formerly known as the Companys Arms, is one of the earlier houses in the valley. Built as a mill owner's house it became an inn in the 19th century. It owed its name Companys Arms to the
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the valley to the Lynches above. At this point the Golden Valley is narrow and deep so many weavers' cottages were built clinging to the sides of the hills, giving the village an
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In February 2008, Chalford hit the headlines when a community plan to reintroduce donkeys as a way of carrying shopping up the steep, narrow hills became public.
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from which the village was named: Stoneford, recorded from the later 12th century, was the crossing-point of a track up Cowcombe hill on the line of the later
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is a small Roman Catholic church built at Brownshill in the 1930s with funds from two former nurses, Bertha Kessler and Katherine Hudson. The architect was
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One of the most distinctive, and most photographed, features of the village is the Round House. It was built by the Thames and Severn Canal Company as a
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France Congregational Church, Chalford: Story of 257 years, 1662-1919 Paperback – 1919:by Herbert W Gurd. France Congregational Church.
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The Vernacular Architecture and Buildings of Stroud and Chalford : Nigel McCullagh Paterson Pub. Trafford Publishing, 2006
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The Vernacular Architecture and Buildings of Stroud and Chalford : Nigel McCullagh Paterson Pub. Trafford Publishing, 2006
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dwellings in France Lynch and Chalford Hill only became legitimate at the time of the parliamentary enclosures in 1869.
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Chalford Hill is a recent title for the western end of the hill: Its original name was Chalford Lynch. "Lynch" (
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Ralph Bigland 1791: Historical Monumental and Genealogical Connections Relative to the County of Gloucester
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lived in the village as a child, after being evacuated to Chalford during the Second World War. The artist
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The sub-village of Brownshill is home to the Monastery of Our Lady and St Bernard, a community of eight
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Bliss Mills (Bliss, New, Mugmore, Spring and Wood.) Now part of the Chalford industrial estate.
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In common with other towns and villages in the area, buildings are generally constructed of
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The mill race of Ashmeads Mill remains; the mill itself was demolished in the early 1900s.
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in the same name exists. This ward covers a similar area to the parish but extends to the
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A History of the County of Gloucester: Volume 11: Bisley and Longtree Hundreds (1976)
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The valley from Chalford to Stroud, known as the Golden Valley, is one of Stroud's
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lived close to their mills and built many fine houses which survive to this day.
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Gloucestershire records office; Parliamentary Bisley Inclosures: 1869, Q/RI 22
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Smart Mill (formerly known as Stoneford, Bidmeads, Hoptons and Halliday Mill.)
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Grade II*: Chalford Place, St John the Baptist, St Mary's House, Wing Cottage
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has been an area of continuous settlement for probably at least 4,000 years.
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ward. The total population of the ward taken at the 2011 census was 6,509.
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about four miles (six kilometres) upstream. It gives its name to Chalford
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4 March 2012 the store and the donkey were featured in an episode of
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in 1789 and the village became one of the centres for the manufacture of
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indicate that the plateau area of Chalford Hill, France Lynch and
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Directly opposite the Round House is Chalford Place, a Grade II*
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flints have been found in the area as well as the remains of a
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Chalford is located in Gloucestershire
Gloucestershire
OS grid reference
SO898028
Civil parish
District
Stroud
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Gloucestershire
Region
South West
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England
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Stroud
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