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Acton Turville

Acton Turville is a parish in the Cotswold Edge ward within South Gloucestershire, England. It lies 17 miles (27 km) east-northeast of Bristol and 93 miles (150 km) due west of London, with the M4 south of the parish. Acton Turville consists of a cluster of households across 1,009 acres, with a total population of 370 people.[2] Acton Turville is also listed as "Achetone" in the Domesday Book.[3]

Acton Turville
St Mary's Church, Acton Turville
Acton Turville
Location within Gloucestershire
Population370 [1]
OS grid referenceST8084480865
Civil parish
  • Acton Turville
Unitary authority
Ceremonial county
Region
CountryEngland
Sovereign stateUnited Kingdom
Post townBadminton
Postcode districtGL9
Dialling code01454
PoliceAvon and Somerset
FireAvon
AmbulanceSouth Western
UK Parliament
List of places
UK
England
Gloucestershire
51°31′34″N 2°16′34″W / 51.526°N 2.276°W / 51.526; -2.276

According to John Marius in 1870, From the imperial gazetteer of England and Wales - Acton Turville is: "a parish in Chipping Sodbury district, Gloucester; near the Fosse way and under the Cotswold Hills. It lies 5.5 miles east of Chipping Sodbury, and 7.5 miles east of Yate railway station".[4]

Ordnance Survey of the Parish of Acton Turville located in Gloucestershire.

Geography edit

The source of the Avon is just north of the village.

History edit

The Parish Church edit

The Parish Church St, Mary's is dated back to the 12th century and is Grade II* listed.[5] According to the Church of England, in the Diocese of Gloucester "minor alterations were made in the 13th century and again in the 15th century".[6] And, in 1853 with the help of architect T,H Wyatt, enlarged the parish church that was so central to the parish, due to a population increase within the parish. The church's stained glass windows were "due to the generosity of a few local benefactors", which were finely designed by some of the "leading studios of the day".[6] The most notable benefactor in the parish - Reverend R H Mullens, who was appointed vicar in 1869, made a very generous donation to St Mary's Church in his retirement in 1911. One stained glass window was presented in memory of his wife. As the monarchy was restored, the presentation of a royal coat of arms was made compulsory, asserting a royal "supremacy" within the church. St Mary's Church coat of arms reflects George III monarchy, dated 1801–1816.[6]

Population edit

 

From the 1800s, population evidently began to rise until it reached a total of 175 residents in 1850.[7] This can be explained by the events occurring in Gloucester in the 1800s, where city boundaries were beginning to be breached, and a population increase was beginning to take place in surrounding rural areas. Evidently, in 1852 suburbs were reported to be "extending" a considerable distance and villages and parish's such as Acton Turville, were beginning to increase up to six times more than the population a hundred years ago.[8] Acton Turville's sudden increase in population can also be explained by the introduction of industry in the area, where new canals and railways were promoted. Following this, there was a significant decrease in population around the 1900s, where population was 20% lower than it was in 1850, possibly due to expansion in other surrounding areas. However, we see an exponential increase from 1950 to 2000, where population peaks at 370 residents, which to date, is the current population of Acton Turville.

Religion and ethnicity edit

The 2001 census data, show Acton Turville to have a population of 328 British/Irish, and very small number of other ethnicity groups.[9] The ward of Cotswold Edge however, presents a much more diverse range of results with a total of 78 residents from other ethnic groups such as; Irish, "other" White, "other" Mixed, Caribbean and Chinese.[10] According to the 2011 census data, 72% are Christian, 18% have no specified religion and the remaining 8% state no religion at all.[11][12]

Economy edit

   

In the first census in 1801, Britain saw a great increase in international trade. A global introduction to trading is a fact that reflects on occupational change in such small villages such as Acton Turville.[13] In the 1831 occupational statistics, where industrialisation is beginning, 0 residents were employed in the manufacturing industry, whereas 44 were employed in the agricultural sector.[14] Women however, were extremely domesticated or under an "unspecified" occupation. In the following census data, 50 years later in 1881, more industrialised sectors appeared. The transport and communications sector had a total of 3 residents, where occupations such as "dress", "professionals", "domestic service and offices", and "workers in house, furniture and decorations" had increased with both male and female employees. In this 50 year difference, those employed in agriculture had decreased by 5, showing a progressive shift in industry. Evidence for this can also be reflected in the decline of servants which could explain the rising affluence within Acton Turville.[15] Presently, a total of 6 residents are in the agricultural field, and a high number in education, real estate, manufacturing and retail in accordance with the 2001 census data.[16]

Transport edit

Public transport in Acton Turville is limited, with the main transport link being the local bus service. The local bus service is named "Coachstyle", with a total of 12 bus links between locations such as: Bath, Bathwick, Yate, Malmesbury, Chippenham, Badminton and Hullavington.[17] The nearest train stations are Yate and Chippenham which are around 7–8 miles away from the parish. According to the 2001 census data, only 6% of households in the parish are without a car/van. This shows evidence for the lack of reliance on public transport, whereas the result of those reliant on personal transport is a high result of 88.6%.[18]

References edit

  1. ^ 2011 UK census
  2. ^ GB Historical GIS / University of Portsmouth, History of Acton Turville in South Gloucestershire | Map and description, A Vision of Britain through Time.
  3. ^ "The Domesday Book Online- Gloucestershire". The Domesday Book Online. Domesday Book Online. Retrieved 24 April 2015.
  4. ^ Wilson, John Marius (1870–72). Gazetteer of England and Wales. Acton Turville: A. Fullerton & Co. Retrieved 5 March 2015.
  5. ^ Historic England. "Details from listed building database (1155143)". National Heritage List for England. Retrieved 15 September 2013.
  6. ^ a b c "The Church of England". St Mary, Acton Turville. Archbishops Council. Retrieved 23 April 2015.
  7. ^ "Total Population of Acton Turville". A Vision of Britain Through Time. The University Of Portsmouth. Retrieved 24 April 2015.
  8. ^ "19th Century Gloucester". Visit Gloucestershire. Visit Gloucestershire. Retrieved 24 April 2015.
  9. ^ "Ethnic Groups, Acton Turville". The Office for National Statistics. Neighbourhood Statistics. Retrieved 25 April 2015.
  10. ^ "Ethnic Groups, Cotswold Edge". The Office for National Statistics. Neighbourhood Statistics. Retrieved 25 April 2015.
  11. ^ "Religion 2011, Acton Turville". The Office for National Statistics. Neighbourhood Statistics. Retrieved 25 April 2015.
  12. ^ UK Census (2011). "Local Area Report – Acton Turville Parish (1170211802)". Nomis. Office for National Statistics. Retrieved 18 August 2020.
  13. ^ "A History of Gloucester". Gloucester in the 20th Century. Local Histories. Retrieved 24 April 2015.
  14. ^ "Acton Turville Occupations". A Vision of Britain Through Time. The University of Portsmouth. Retrieved 24 April 2015.
  15. ^ "Acton Turville Occupations 1881". A Vision of Britain Through Time. The University of Portsmouth. Retrieved 24 April 2015.
  16. ^ "Industry in Employment - All People 2001, Acton Turville". Neighbourhood Statistics. Neighbourhood Statistics. Retrieved 24 April 2015.
  17. ^ "Listing of Bus and Coach Services From Acton Turville". Travel Search. Travel Search. Retrieved 24 April 2015.
  18. ^ "Acton Turville: 2001 Key Statistics/Travel to Work". Office for National Statistics. Neighbourhood Statistics.

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Acton Turville is a parish in the Cotswold Edge ward within South Gloucestershire England It lies 17 miles 27 km east northeast of Bristol and 93 miles 150 km due west of London with the M4 south of the parish Acton Turville consists of a cluster of households across 1 009 acres with a total population of 370 people 2 Acton Turville is also listed as Achetone in the Domesday Book 3 Acton TurvilleSt Mary s Church Acton TurvilleActon TurvilleLocation within GloucestershirePopulation370 1 OS grid referenceST8084480865Civil parishActon TurvilleUnitary authoritySouth GloucestershireCeremonial countyGloucestershireRegionSouth WestCountryEnglandSovereign stateUnited KingdomPost townBadmintonPostcode districtGL9Dialling code01454PoliceAvon and SomersetFireAvonAmbulanceSouth WesternUK ParliamentThornbury amp YateList of places UK England Gloucestershire 51 31 34 N 2 16 34 W 51 526 N 2 276 W 51 526 2 276According to John Marius in 1870 From the imperial gazetteer of England and Wales Acton Turville is a parish in Chipping Sodbury district Gloucester near the Fosse way and under the Cotswold Hills It lies 5 5 miles east of Chipping Sodbury and 7 5 miles east of Yate railway station 4 Ordnance Survey of the Parish of Acton Turville located in Gloucestershire Contents 1 Geography 2 History 2 1 The Parish Church 3 Population 4 Religion and ethnicity 5 Economy 6 Transport 7 References 8 External linksGeography editThe source of the Avon is just north of the village History editThe Parish Church edit The Parish Church St Mary s is dated back to the 12th century and is Grade II listed 5 According to the Church of England in the Diocese of Gloucester minor alterations were made in the 13th century and again in the 15th century 6 And in 1853 with the help of architect T H Wyatt enlarged the parish church that was so central to the parish due to a population increase within the parish The church s stained glass windows were due to the generosity of a few local benefactors which were finely designed by some of the leading studios of the day 6 The most notable benefactor in the parish Reverend R H Mullens who was appointed vicar in 1869 made a very generous donation to St Mary s Church in his retirement in 1911 One stained glass window was presented in memory of his wife As the monarchy was restored the presentation of a royal coat of arms was made compulsory asserting a royal supremacy within the church St Mary s Church coat of arms reflects George III monarchy dated 1801 1816 6 Population edit nbsp From the 1800s population evidently began to rise until it reached a total of 175 residents in 1850 7 This can be explained by the events occurring in Gloucester in the 1800s where city boundaries were beginning to be breached and a population increase was beginning to take place in surrounding rural areas Evidently in 1852 suburbs were reported to be extending a considerable distance and villages and parish s such as Acton Turville were beginning to increase up to six times more than the population a hundred years ago 8 Acton Turville s sudden increase in population can also be explained by the introduction of industry in the area where new canals and railways were promoted Following this there was a significant decrease in population around the 1900s where population was 20 lower than it was in 1850 possibly due to expansion in other surrounding areas However we see an exponential increase from 1950 to 2000 where population peaks at 370 residents which to date is the current population of Acton Turville Religion and ethnicity editThe 2001 census data show Acton Turville to have a population of 328 British Irish and very small number of other ethnicity groups 9 The ward of Cotswold Edge however presents a much more diverse range of results with a total of 78 residents from other ethnic groups such as Irish other White other Mixed Caribbean and Chinese 10 According to the 2011 census data 72 are Christian 18 have no specified religion and the remaining 8 state no religion at all 11 12 Economy edit nbsp nbsp In the first census in 1801 Britain saw a great increase in international trade A global introduction to trading is a fact that reflects on occupational change in such small villages such as Acton Turville 13 In the 1831 occupational statistics where industrialisation is beginning 0 residents were employed in the manufacturing industry whereas 44 were employed in the agricultural sector 14 Women however were extremely domesticated or under an unspecified occupation In the following census data 50 years later in 1881 more industrialised sectors appeared The transport and communications sector had a total of 3 residents where occupations such as dress professionals domestic service and offices and workers in house furniture and decorations had increased with both male and female employees In this 50 year difference those employed in agriculture had decreased by 5 showing a progressive shift in industry Evidence for this can also be reflected in the decline of servants which could explain the rising affluence within Acton Turville 15 Presently a total of 6 residents are in the agricultural field and a high number in education real estate manufacturing and retail in accordance with the 2001 census data 16 Transport editPublic transport in Acton Turville is limited with the main transport link being the local bus service The local bus service is named Coachstyle with a total of 12 bus links between locations such as Bath Bathwick Yate Malmesbury Chippenham Badminton and Hullavington 17 The nearest train stations are Yate and Chippenham which are around 7 8 miles away from the parish According to the 2001 census data only 6 of households in the parish are without a car van This shows evidence for the lack of reliance on public transport whereas the result of those reliant on personal transport is a high result of 88 6 18 References edit 2011 UK census GB Historical GIS University of Portsmouth History of Acton Turville in South Gloucestershire Map and description A Vision of Britain through Time The Domesday Book Online Gloucestershire The Domesday Book Online Domesday Book Online Retrieved 24 April 2015 Wilson John Marius 1870 72 Gazetteer of England and Wales Acton Turville A Fullerton amp Co Retrieved 5 March 2015 Historic England Details from listed building database 1155143 National Heritage List for England Retrieved 15 September 2013 a b c The Church of England St Mary Acton Turville Archbishops Council Retrieved 23 April 2015 Total Population of Acton Turville A Vision of Britain Through Time The University Of Portsmouth Retrieved 24 April 2015 19th Century Gloucester Visit Gloucestershire Visit Gloucestershire Retrieved 24 April 2015 Ethnic Groups Acton Turville The Office for National Statistics Neighbourhood Statistics Retrieved 25 April 2015 Ethnic Groups Cotswold Edge The Office for National Statistics Neighbourhood Statistics Retrieved 25 April 2015 Religion 2011 Acton Turville The Office for National Statistics Neighbourhood Statistics Retrieved 25 April 2015 UK Census 2011 Local Area Report Acton Turville Parish 1170211802 Nomis Office for National Statistics Retrieved 18 August 2020 A History of Gloucester Gloucester in the 20th Century Local Histories Retrieved 24 April 2015 Acton Turville Occupations A Vision of Britain Through Time The University of Portsmouth Retrieved 24 April 2015 Acton Turville Occupations 1881 A Vision of Britain Through Time The University of Portsmouth Retrieved 24 April 2015 Industry in Employment All People 2001 Acton Turville Neighbourhood Statistics Neighbourhood Statistics Retrieved 24 April 2015 Listing of Bus and Coach Services From Acton Turville Travel Search Travel Search Retrieved 24 April 2015 Acton Turville 2001 Key Statistics Travel to Work Office for National Statistics Neighbourhood Statistics External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Acton Turville Acton Turville in the Domesday 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