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Longhope is a village in west Gloucestershire, situated within the Forest of Dean, England, United Kingdom.
The placename Longhope means "long, enclosed valley" which describes the aspect of the village.
The village was inhabited by the 11th century and the manor of Hope is mentioned in the Domesday Book. The village parish church, dedicated to All Saints, dates back to Norman times although it was heavily restored during the 1860s when the north vestries were added and the tower was partially rebuilt. The arms of William III hang above the door and lower parts of the four stage west tower are late Norman, as is one window. There exists also, in the north transept, an effigy of a priest which is dated to circa 1300. The porch and several windows are early 14th century.
Opposite the church, Court Leet was once the local court with the adjacent half timbered cottage being the gaol. Another house of historic interest is Royal Spring, where Charles I is said to have stopped for refreshment in 1642 after the battle of Powick Bridge during the English Civil War.
The placename Longhope means "long, enclosed valley" which describes the aspect of the village.
The village was inhabited by the 11th century and the manor of Hope is mentioned in the Domesday Book. The village parish church, dedicated to All Saints, dates back to Norman times although it was heavily restored during the 1860s when the north vestries were added and the tower was partially rebuilt. The arms of William III hang above the door and lower parts of the four stage west tower are late Norman, as is one window. There exists also, in the north transept, an effigy of a priest which is dated to circa 1300. The porch and several windows are early 14th century.
Opposite the church, Court Leet was once the local court with the adjacent half timbered cottage being the gaol. Another house of historic interest is Royal Spring, where Charles I is said to have stopped for refreshment in 1642 after the battle of Powick Bridge during the English Civil War.
Wikipedia article: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Longhope
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Coordinates: 51°52'20"N 2°27'13"W
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- Eastington 16 km
- Cam 19 km
- Brockworth 20 km
- Tintern 24 km
- Bredon 29 km
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- Gorsley and Kilcot Civil Parish 6.1 km
- Newent CP 7 km
- Hay Wood 7.7 km
- Oxenhall Civil Parish 7.9 km
- Queens Wood 8.2 km
- Highnam Woods Bird Reserve 8.7 km
- Rodway Golf Club 10 km
- Hartpury College 11 km
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