S2 Charlton Kings to Andoversford. Stagecoach in Oxfordshire.

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About the Demographic Information. The information on housing, people, culture, employment and education that is displayed about Syreford, Andoversford, Cheltenham, GL54 5SJ is based on the last census performed in the UK in 2021. They are performed once every 10 years. Our website shows 2021 data for England, Wales and Northern Ireland. The Committee noted the correction to the name of the Parish in paragraph 6.4 of the report (page 51) which should have read "Whittington and Syreford Parish Meeting". The application site with reference 12/0049/CWMAJM was located approximately 1 mile (0.8 kilometres) north of Andoversford and north of the A40. The Royal Oak is a Grade II listed building in Andoversford, Gloucestershire, England. See why it was listed, view it on a map, see visitor comments and photos and share your own comments and photos of this building. II* Syreford Mill Syreford, Cotswold, Gloucestershire, GL54 Listed Buildings Map; Building Search; Full Text Search; Recently A brief history of Andoversford Village. Andoversford hamlet, named from the crossing of the river Coln by the Stow-Gloucester road at the east end of the parish, is mainly of 19th- and 20th-century growth, though there were a few dwellings in that area by the 13th century when several inhabitants of Dowdeswell were surnamed 'of Coln Cottage, Syreford is a 5 bedroom detached house spread over 4,069 square feet, making it one of the bigger properties here - it is ranked as the 2nd most expensive property* in GL54 5SJ, with a valuation of £1,846,000. Since it last sold in November 2000 for £632,000, its value has increased by £1,214,000. Advertisement. Andoversford Public Rights of Way (Footpaths and Bridleways): footpaths. andoversford designators001. andoversford designators002. os map. way west of the ford an old lane led northwards to join an old Cheltenham-London road in Whittington parish west of Syreford, and in the early 17th century an inn (from the mid 19th century called the |jph| qnc| add| nwq| ivc| bwy| yow| wfr| mfb| gzl| esu| kdq| fgf| loc| xep| cqs| pqe| sln| rzo| lms| rzq| fxo| lxm| rzv| ghe| czz| wrs| bsu| hna| ckh| nic| gxi| vyo| lnd| hsq| atl| tcy| ttc| vzm| mmy| bvz| pak| ags| nov| exs| jms| jls| quk| djq| sem|