Whittington, Gloucestershire
Whittington, Gloucestershire is a village and rural parish in the county of Gloucestershire in England, United Kingdom.[1] It is situated some 4 miles south east of Cheltenham, just off the main A40 road. The Cotswold Hills' high point, Cleeve Hill, rises above the village.
History
[edit]The village was mentioned in Domesday. The church is early Norman architecture in origin. It is the site of Roman settlements notably at a field called Wycomb (formerly Wickham).[1]
Whittington Court is the former manor house. It was built for Richard Cotton (died 1556) and is a Grade I listed building.
The parish church is dedicated to St. Bartholomew and dates in part from the 12th century; it was largely restored in 1872.
Amenities
[edit]The village is not large and the properties are spread along the main village roads.
Whittington village hall was built as a school in 1883, endowed by a Mrs Lightbourne of Sandywell Park, Andoversford.[2] It has been used as a village hall since the 1930s.[3]
The nature reserves of Dowdeswell Reservoir and Wood[4] and Arle Grove lie near Whittington.[5]
References
[edit]- ^ a b British History Online on the Parish of Whittington
- ^ "Whittingham - Whittlesford A Topographical Dictionary of England". British History Online. S Lewis, London 1848. Retrieved 19 January 2025.
- ^ "Whittington Village Hall". Whittington Village Hall. Retrieved 19 January 2025.
- ^ Kelham, A, Sanderson, J, Doe, J, Edgeley-Smith, M, et al, 1979, 1990, 2002 editions, 'Nature Reserves of the Gloucestershire Trust for Nature Conservation/Gloucestershire Wildlife Trust'
- ^ Gloucestershire Wildlife Trust reserves information online
External links
[edit]- Genuki info and links relating to Whittington, Glos
- Whittington church history
- www.geograph.co.uk : photos of Whittington, Glos and surrounding area
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