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Chedworth houses [6]
Buttress House, in Queen Street, comprises a 17th century range at the rear of a late 18th century range which runs parallel to the road. Part of the 17th century rear range was demolished in the 19th century to make way for the railway and has been reconstructed in the late 20th century. Listed, grade II, with details at: https://historicengland.org.uk/listing/the-list/list-entry/1152536
Lower, Middle and Upper Chedworth, without any distinct boundaries, sprawl over more than a mile along and above the broad valley of a tributary of the River Coln which is fed by many copious springs. The village is widely known for its Roman villa, one of the most extensive to be uncovered in England.
Image: © Michael Dibb
Taken: 22 Oct 2019
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Queen Street Chedworth just after Railway bridge Demolished
Image: © norman hyett
Taken: 29 Mar 1985
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Railway bridge, Queen Street, Chedworth from the Seven Tuns side just prior to demolition
Image: © norman hyett
Taken: Unknown
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Old Railway Bridge Queen street Chedworth, just prior to Demolition.
Image: © norman hyett
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Stream alongside Queen Street, Chedworth
The spring opposite the Seven Tuns pub feeds this stream which runs underground from the pub until appearing at the side of the road a couple of hundred yards downhill. It then runs under the road, joins another stream and flows east to join the River Coln at Fossebridge.
Image: © Terry Jacombs
Taken: 10 Aug 2012
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View over Chedworth
The houses are clustered around Queen Street.
Image: © Terry Jacombs
Taken: 10 Aug 2012
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Chedworth features [2]
Seen from Queen Street is the embankment of the dismantled railway. The railway was part of the Midland and South Western Junction Railway which closed to passengers in 1961 and to goods by 1970.
Lower, Middle and Upper Chedworth, without any distinct boundaries, sprawl over more than a mile along and above the broad valley of a tributary of the River Coln which is fed by many copious springs. The village is widely known for its Roman villa, one of the most extensive to be uncovered in England.
Image: © Michael Dibb
Taken: 22 Oct 2019
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Chedworth paths [3]
A view of the public footpath which lies beyond the listed stile seen at
Image The path seemingly sees little use as it merely loops around to join the Macmillan Way long distance path.
There is a plethora of rights of way all around the village. Lower, Middle and Upper Chedworth, without any distinct boundaries, sprawl over more than a mile along and above the broad valley of a tributary of the River Coln which is fed by many copious springs. The village is widely known for its Roman villa, one of the most extensive to be uncovered in England.
Image: © Michael Dibb
Taken: 22 Oct 2019
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Chedworth features [3]
This Victorian letter box is set into the gable end of Corner Cottage.
Lower, Middle and Upper Chedworth, without any distinct boundaries, sprawl over more than a mile along and above the broad valley of a tributary of the River Coln which is fed by many copious springs. The village is widely known for its Roman villa, one of the most extensive to be uncovered in England.
Image: © Michael Dibb
Taken: 22 Oct 2019
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Stone Stile Chedworth
Off Gallows Lane on Gloucestershire footpath KCH10 heading in the direction of Chedworth Woods and the Roman Villa. This view looks NE from the road, the view SW is
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Image: © Jayne Tovey
Taken: 4 Apr 2021
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