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Almondsbury

Almondsbury (English: /ˈɑːməndzbərɪ/) is a large village near junction 16 of the M5 motorway, in South Gloucestershire, England, and a civil parish which also includes the villages of Hortham, Gaunt's Earthcott, Over, Easter Compton, Compton Greenfield, Hallen and Berwick.

Almondsbury

Part of Almondsbury from The Tump. The spire is Saint Mary the Virgin church.
Almondsbury
Location within Gloucestershire
Population4,705 (2011 census)[1]
OS grid referenceST604843
Civil parish
  • Almondsbury
Unitary authority
Ceremonial county
Region
CountryEngland
Sovereign stateUnited Kingdom
Post townBRISTOL
Postcode districtBS32
Dialling code01454
PoliceAvon and Somerset
FireAvon
AmbulanceSouth Western
UK Parliament
List of places
UK
England
Gloucestershire
51°33′24″N 2°34′21″W / 51.5567°N 2.5725°W / 51.5567; -2.5725Coordinates: 51°33′24″N 2°34′21″W / 51.5567°N 2.5725°W / 51.5567; -2.5725

Governance

Almondsbury is in the South Gloucestershire unitary authority area. The electoral ward of Almondsbury covers the same area as the civil parish, stretching from Gaunt's Earthcott east of the M5 motorway south west to Hallen on the boundary with Bristol.

Description

The village is split by a steep hill, part of the escarpment overlooking the Severn floodplain. At the bottom of the hill is Lower Almondsbury where a pub and hotel, The Bowl Inn, is situated. South Wales, the Forest of Dean, the River Severn and both Severn Bridges are visible from the higher parts of the village. The other part of the village consists mainly of ribbon development along the A38, which has more of an urban characteristic.

The place-name 'Almondsbury' is first attested in the Domesday Book of 1086, where it appears as Almodesberie. The name means 'Æthelmod's or Ealhmund's burgh or fortified place'.[2]

 
The Bowl Inn

The pub takes its name from the bowl shape of the land surrounding the estuary. Parts of this whitewashed-stone inn were originally the three cottages erected in 1146 to house the monks building the adjacent church of St Mary the Virgin. The present building became a licensed inn in 1550.[3]

 
St Mary's Parish church

Also at the bottom of the hill is the local church, dedicated to Saint Mary the Virgin.

The church and tower were built in 1140 AD. The lead-covered spire was added some time before 1619.

In 1817, a woman purporting to be Princess Caraboo was found in the town, in what was to become one of the more elaborate deceptions of the period.[4]

Amenities

Another pub, The Swan Inn, is located on the A38, in the upper part of the village, almost opposite an open space known as Almondsbury Tump.

In March 2009 a community shop was opened in the village by the not-for-profit Almondsbury Community Services Association (ACSA), situated opposite the Old School Hall at 14 Church Road. The community shop is staffed entirely by unpaid volunteers. The aim of the project goes beyond a village shop, being a service for the village, to support local suppliers wherever possible, and to be another focal point where people in the village can meet. A proportion of the surplus generated by the shop is returned to community projects and organisations in the village. In 2018, the village community purchased the premises from the church through a Community Share issue. The chairman of the shop committee is John Mclevy.

The village also has an ambulance station, a motorway police station, a garden centre, and a restaurant/pub. A helicopter base is currently in development next to the Almondsbury Interchange as a new home for NPAS Filton and the Great Western Air Ambulance.[5]

Sport and leisure

Almondsbury is home to non-League football club Almondsbury UWE who play at Almondsbury Sports & Social Complex on Gloucester Road.[6] Almondbury Cricket Club and Almondsbury Tennis club are also based at the same site.

Gloucestershire FA are also based in Almondsbury at Oakland Park.[7] North Bristol RFC play next door.[8]

Almondsbury is home to St Nick's GAA club.[9]

Education

Education is provided by Almondsbury Church of England Primary School. This is a state maintained school. The Ofsted report, dated April 2009, rated the school as good (outstanding in places). For secondary education Almondsbury is served by Patchway Community College.

Notable residents

Cattelena (d.1625), an African woman, kept a small dairy business in Almondsbury during the early 17th century.[10]

Almondsbury is the birthplace of Alex Kapranos, the lead singer of Franz Ferdinand.[11]

The stage and silent film actor Reginald Crompton (1870–1945) was born here.

Civil parish

The civil parish of Almondsbury is much larger than the village. It includes the villages of Hortham, Gaunt's Earthcott, Over, Easter Compton, Compton Greenfield, Catbrain and Hallen. It also includes Cribbs Causeway and the site of the village of Charlton, now the western end of Filton Airfield.

When it was originally created in 1866 the civil parish also included Patchway, but not Easter Compton, Compton Greenfield, Hallen, Cribbs Causeway or Charlton, all of which were transferred from the parish of Henbury in 1935. The parish of Patchway was separated from Almondsbury in 1953.[12]

Notes and references

  1. ^ "Parish population 2011". from the original on 2 April 2015. Retrieved 18 March 2015.
  2. ^ Eilert Ekwall (1936) The Concise Oxford Dictionary of English Place-names, p. 7.
  3. ^ "About Us". The Bowl Inn. from the original on 5 April 2015. Retrieved 12 March 2015.
  4. ^ Dictionary of National Biography. Oxford University Press. 2004.
  5. ^ "Emergency service's air base plan in Almondsbury given all-clear for take-off". Gazette Series. from the original on 6 February 2017. Retrieved 17 February 2017.
  6. ^ "Almondsbury UWE Football Club". Toolstation League. from the original on 23 October 2016. Retrieved 17 February 2017.
  7. ^ "Directions". Gloucestershire FA. from the original on 21 April 2017. Retrieved 17 February 2017.
  8. ^ "About". North Bristol RFC. from the original on 18 February 2017. Retrieved 17 February 2017.
  9. ^ Dolan, Damien (16 January 2019). "The West's awake". The Irish World. from the original on 16 January 2019. Retrieved 16 January 2019.
  10. ^ "10 Black Tudors".
  11. ^ IMDB 26 September 2017 at the Wayback Machine.
  12. ^ "Almondsbury Gloucestershire". Vision of Britain. University of Portsmouth. from the original on 2 September 2017. Retrieved 2 September 2017.

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Not to be confused with Almondbury Almondsbury English ˈ ɑː m e n d z b er ɪ is a large village near junction 16 of the M5 motorway in South Gloucestershire England and a civil parish which also includes the villages of Hortham Gaunt s Earthcott Over Easter Compton Compton Greenfield Hallen and Berwick AlmondsburyPart of Almondsbury from The Tump The spire is Saint Mary the Virgin church AlmondsburyLocation within GloucestershirePopulation4 705 2011 census 1 OS grid referenceST604843Civil parishAlmondsburyUnitary authoritySouth GloucestershireCeremonial countyGloucestershireRegionSouth WestCountryEnglandSovereign stateUnited KingdomPost townBRISTOLPostcode districtBS32Dialling code01454PoliceAvon and SomersetFireAvonAmbulanceSouth WesternUK ParliamentFilton and Bradley StokeList of places UK England Gloucestershire 51 33 24 N 2 34 21 W 51 5567 N 2 5725 W 51 5567 2 5725 Coordinates 51 33 24 N 2 34 21 W 51 5567 N 2 5725 W 51 5567 2 5725 Contents 1 Governance 2 Description 3 Amenities 3 1 Sport and leisure 3 2 Education 4 Notable residents 5 Civil parish 6 Notes and references 7 External linksGovernance EditAlmondsbury is in the South Gloucestershire unitary authority area The electoral ward of Almondsbury covers the same area as the civil parish stretching from Gaunt s Earthcott east of the M5 motorway south west to Hallen on the boundary with Bristol Description EditThe village is split by a steep hill part of the escarpment overlooking the Severn floodplain At the bottom of the hill is Lower Almondsbury where a pub and hotel The Bowl Inn is situated South Wales the Forest of Dean the River Severn and both Severn Bridges are visible from the higher parts of the village The other part of the village consists mainly of ribbon development along the A38 which has more of an urban characteristic The place name Almondsbury is first attested in the Domesday Book of 1086 where it appears as Almodesberie The name means AEthelmod s or Ealhmund s burgh or fortified place 2 The Bowl Inn The pub takes its name from the bowl shape of the land surrounding the estuary Parts of this whitewashed stone inn were originally the three cottages erected in 1146 to house the monks building the adjacent church of St Mary the Virgin The present building became a licensed inn in 1550 3 St Mary s Parish church Also at the bottom of the hill is the local church dedicated to Saint Mary the Virgin The church and tower were built in 1140 AD The lead covered spire was added some time before 1619 In 1817 a woman purporting to be Princess Caraboo was found in the town in what was to become one of the more elaborate deceptions of the period 4 Amenities EditAnother pub The Swan Inn is located on the A38 in the upper part of the village almost opposite an open space known as Almondsbury Tump In March 2009 a community shop was opened in the village by the not for profit Almondsbury Community Services Association ACSA situated opposite the Old School Hall at 14 Church Road The community shop is staffed entirely by unpaid volunteers The aim of the project goes beyond a village shop being a service for the village to support local suppliers wherever possible and to be another focal point where people in the village can meet A proportion of the surplus generated by the shop is returned to community projects and organisations in the village In 2018 the village community purchased the premises from the church through a Community Share issue The chairman of the shop committee is John Mclevy The village also has an ambulance station a motorway police station a garden centre and a restaurant pub A helicopter base is currently in development next to the Almondsbury Interchange as a new home for NPAS Filton and the Great Western Air Ambulance 5 Sport and leisure Edit Almondsbury is home to non League football club Almondsbury UWE who play at Almondsbury Sports amp Social Complex on Gloucester Road 6 Almondbury Cricket Club and Almondsbury Tennis club are also based at the same site Gloucestershire FA are also based in Almondsbury at Oakland Park 7 North Bristol RFC play next door 8 Almondsbury is home to St Nick s GAA club 9 Education Edit Education is provided by Almondsbury Church of England Primary School This is a state maintained school The Ofsted report dated April 2009 rated the school as good outstanding in places For secondary education Almondsbury is served by Patchway Community College Notable residents EditCattelena d 1625 an African woman kept a small dairy business in Almondsbury during the early 17th century 10 Almondsbury is the birthplace of Alex Kapranos the lead singer of Franz Ferdinand 11 The stage and silent film actor Reginald Crompton 1870 1945 was born here Civil parish EditThe civil parish of Almondsbury is much larger than the village It includes the villages of Hortham Gaunt s Earthcott Over Easter Compton Compton Greenfield Catbrain and Hallen It also includes Cribbs Causeway and the site of the village of Charlton now the western end of Filton Airfield When it was originally created in 1866 the civil parish also included Patchway but not Easter Compton Compton Greenfield Hallen Cribbs Causeway or Charlton all of which were transferred from the parish of Henbury in 1935 The parish of Patchway was separated from Almondsbury in 1953 12 Notes and references Edit Parish population 2011 Archived from the original on 2 April 2015 Retrieved 18 March 2015 Eilert Ekwall 1936 The Concise Oxford Dictionary of English Place names p 7 About Us The Bowl Inn Archived from the original on 5 April 2015 Retrieved 12 March 2015 Dictionary of National Biography Oxford University Press 2004 Emergency service s air base plan in Almondsbury given all clear for take off Gazette Series Archived from the original on 6 February 2017 Retrieved 17 February 2017 Almondsbury UWE Football Club Toolstation League Archived from the original on 23 October 2016 Retrieved 17 February 2017 Directions Gloucestershire FA Archived from the original on 21 April 2017 Retrieved 17 February 2017 About North Bristol RFC Archived from the original on 18 February 2017 Retrieved 17 February 2017 Dolan Damien 16 January 2019 The West s awake The Irish World Archived from the original on 16 January 2019 Retrieved 16 January 2019 10 Black Tudors IMDB Archived 26 September 2017 at the Wayback Machine Almondsbury Gloucestershire Vision of Britain University of Portsmouth Archived from the original on 2 September 2017 Retrieved 2 September 2017 External links Edit Wikimedia Commons has media related to Almondsbury Almondsbury Parish Council website Almondsbury in the Domesday Book Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Almondsbury amp oldid 1113634492, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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