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Cutsdean

Cutsdean

FieldValue
countryEngland
shire_countyGloucestershire
shire_districtCotswold
regionSouth West England
constituency_westminsterNorth Cotswolds
coordinates
static_image_captionChurch of St James at Cutsdean
static_image_nameChurch of St James at Cutsdean - geograph.org.uk - 846768.jpg
postcode_districtGL54
postcode_areaGL
post_townCheltenham

Cutsdean is a rural village in the Cotswolds and smaller than average sized parish, a few miles east north-east of Cheltenham, Gloucestershire and the same distance south-southeast of Evesham. The River Windrush runs through the village.

History

The key estates of this 1560 acre chapelry of Bredon parish, can be traced a generation or more further than typical, back to Anglo-Saxon England charters. Its main estate and church were long possessions of the Worcester Priory, and were part of Worcestershire until 1931, when the detached part (exclave) status was resolved, and it was moved to Gloucestershire. Its population was 116, across 30 households in 1901; both figures stood in 1911, unchanged.

River

Main article: River Windrush

Dammed river with lily pads and algae, lined by deciduous trees

The west of the parish is marked by the Windrush. It has been briefly dammed, creating a tree-lined head of water, assisting the flow below in dry weather, also allowing for some algae which help to feed fish and de-nitrify the river in its rural, relatively headwater stage.

References

References

  1. "Parliamentary 2024 Constituency Map for North Cotswolds".
  2. "Vision of Britain | 1911 Census: Population tables 2 | Table 5".
  3. (1999). "Warwickshire Anglo-Saxon Charter Bounds". Boydell & Brewer.
  4. "Parishes: Bredon Pages 279-292 A History of the County of Worcester: Volume 3.". Victoria County History.
  5. "Cutsdean Worcestershire". University of Portsmouth.
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