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'''Tytherington''' is a village in [[Gloucestershire]]. The parish | '''Tytherington''' is a village and parish in [[Gloucestershire]]. As well as the village of Tytherington in [[Thornbury Hundred]], the parish also contains the hamlet of Itchington in [[Henbury Hundred]]. The population of the whole parish taken at the 2011 census was 666. | ||
Tytherington Quarry to the west belongs to Hanson plc. | Tytherington Quarry to the west belongs to Hanson plc. | ||
The former Yate to Thornbury railway branch line passes nearby, with two bridges in the village and a tank engine near the quarry entrance as reminders of the railway. The line now ends at the quarry and is used for the transport of stone, but used to continue through a tunnel under the A38, to [[Thornbury, Gloucestershire|Thornbury]]. Tytherington had its own small station on the single track line: it opened in 1872 and closed to passengers in 1944. | The former Yate to Thornbury railway branch line passes nearby, with two bridges in the village and a tank engine near the quarry entrance as reminders of the railway. The line now ends at the quarry and is used for the transport of stone, but used to continue through a tunnel under the A38, to [[Thornbury, Gloucestershire|Thornbury]]. Tytherington had its own small station on the single track line: it opened in 1872 and closed to passengers in 1944. | ||
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To the north-east of the village stands Tytherington Hill ({{map|ST675887}}), with views east to the [[Cotswold Edge]], and to the north are Cutts Heath and [[Milbury Heath]]. | To the north-east of the village stands Tytherington Hill ({{map|ST675887}}), with views east to the [[Cotswold Edge]], and to the north are Cutts Heath and [[Milbury Heath]]. | ||
[[File:Itchington - geograph.org.uk - 33327.jpg|right|thumb| | [[File:Itchington - geograph.org.uk - 33327.jpg|right|thumb|250px|Itchington; village centre]] | ||
To the south of Tytherington is the hamlet of | To the south of Tytherington is the hamlet of Itchington, which includes an old lime works, which is now at the centre of a small development of 18 new homes. | ||
==Sport and leisure== | ==Sport and leisure== |
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Tytherington | |
Gloucestershire | |
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Location | |
Grid reference: | ST675887 |
Location: | 51°35’46"N, 2°28’14"W |
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Post town: | Wotton-under-Edge |
Postcode: | GL12 |
Local Government | |
Council: | South Gloucestershire |
Tytherington is a village and parish in Gloucestershire. As well as the village of Tytherington in Thornbury Hundred, the parish also contains the hamlet of Itchington in Henbury Hundred. The population of the whole parish taken at the 2011 census was 666.
Tytherington Quarry to the west belongs to Hanson plc.
The former Yate to Thornbury railway branch line passes nearby, with two bridges in the village and a tank engine near the quarry entrance as reminders of the railway. The line now ends at the quarry and is used for the transport of stone, but used to continue through a tunnel under the A38, to Thornbury. Tytherington had its own small station on the single track line: it opened in 1872 and closed to passengers in 1944.
In the village there is a park, a former primary school (now used as the village hall), the Swan public house, a community shop, a church and a Baptist chapel. The community shop has a Post Office branch which has now reopened after being under threat of closure.
To the north-east of the village stands Tytherington Hill (ST675887), with views east to the Cotswold Edge, and to the north are Cutts Heath and Milbury Heath.
To the south of Tytherington is the hamlet of Itchington, which includes an old lime works, which is now at the centre of a small development of 18 new homes.
Sport and leisure
- Football: Tytherington Rocks F.C., who play at Hardwicke Playing Field.
Outside links
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