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{{Infobox town
{{Infobox town
|name=Woollard
|county=Somerset
|county=Somerset
|picture=Woollard village centre - geograph.org.uk - 482657.jpg
|picture=Woollard village centre - geograph.org.uk - 482657.jpg
|picture caption = The centre of the village
|picture caption=The centre of the village
|latitude= 51.3792
|os grid ref=ST632645
|longitude= -2.5334
|latitude=51.3792
|population = 130
|longitude=-2.5334
|census year=2011<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.neighbourhood.statistics.gov.uk/dissemination/LeadKeyFigures.do?a=7&b=11130928&c=woolland+cp&d=16&e=62&g=6418023&i=1001x1003x1032x1004&m=0&r=1&s=1445883484315&enc=1|title=Civil Population 2011|accessdate=26 October 2015}}</ref>
|population=130
|census year=2011
|post town=Bristol
|postcode=BS40
|dialling code=01761
|LG district=Bath and North East Somerset
|LG district=Bath and North East Somerset
|constituency=North East Somerset
|constituency=North East Somerset
|post town=Bristol
|postcode=BS40
|dialling code= 01761
|os grid ref=ST632645
}}
}}
'''Woollard''' is a small village on the [[River Chew]] in the [[Chew Valley]] in [[Somerset]], seven miles from [[Bristol]], nine miles from [[Bath]], and four miles from [[Keynsham]]. It lies on the border of the parishes of [[Compton Dando]] and [[Publow]].
'''Woollard''' is a small village on the [[River Chew]] in the [[Chew Valley]] in [[Somerset]].  It is to be found in the north of the county, seven miles from [[Bristol]], nine miles from [[Bath]], and four miles from [[Keynsham]].
 
The special architectural and historic interest of Woollard was recognised by its designation as a Conservation Area on 25 July 1990.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.bathnes.gov.uk/BathNES/environmentandplanning/Conservation/conservationareas/ConservationAreaCharacterAppraisals/woollard.htm |title=Woollard Conservation Area Character Appraisal |accessdate=2008-01-14 |work=Bath and North East Somerset Council |archiveurl = http://web.archive.org/web/20080413143840/http://www.bathnes.gov.uk/BathNES/environmentandplanning/Conservation/conservationareas/ConservationAreaCharacterAppraisals/woollard.htm |archivedate = 2008-04-13}}</ref>
 
== History ==
Woollard had a mediæval bridge with three pointed arches and double arch-ribs. This was rebuilt following the substantial damage caused by the floods of 1968.


It is close to the route of the ancient Wansdyke, and lies on the [[Monarch's Way]] long-distance footpath.
The special architectural and historic interest of Woollard was recognised by its designation as a Conservation Area in 1990.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.bathnes.gov.uk/BathNES/environmentandplanning/Conservation/conservationareas/ConservationAreaCharacterAppraisals/woollard.htm |title=Woollard Conservation Area Character Appraisal |accessdate=2008-01-14 |work=Bath and North East Somerset Council |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20080413143840/http://www.bathnes.gov.uk/BathNES/environmentandplanning/Conservation/conservationareas/ConservationAreaCharacterAppraisals/woollard.htm |archivedate=2008-04-13 |url-status=dead }}</ref>


Woollard is also a traditional surname, having relations in the farming land of Saffron Walden and [[Suffolk]].
==History==
Woollard is close to the route of the ancient [[Wansdyke]]


== Listed Buildings ==
The village had a mediæval bridge with three pointed arches and double arch-ribs. This was rebuilt following the substantial damage caused by the floods of 1968.
Woollard has a variety of Grade II listed buildings:
* {{Images of England|32609|Nos. 178 and 179}}
* {{Images of England|32630|182-185}}
* {{Images of England|32631|Paradise Row, 186-189}}
* {{Images of England|32633|Newbridge House}}
* {{Images of England|32632|Bell Farmhouse (Formerly the Bell Inn)}}
* {{Images of England|32653|K6 Telephone Kiosk}}
* {{Images of England|32634|Woollard House}}


== References ==
==About the village==
<references />
Woollard is on the course of the [[Monarch's Way]] long-distance footpath.


== Bibliography ==
The parish has a variety of Grade II listed buildings:
{{cite web | title=The great flood of 1968 | work=Memories of Bristol | url=http://weldgen.tripod.com/the-great-flood-1968/index.html | accessdate=2006-01-04 |archiveurl = http://web.archive.org/web/20060502142132/http://weldgen.tripod.com/the-great-flood-1968/index.html |archivedate = 2006-05-02}}
*{{NHLE|1312829|Nos. 178 and 179}}
*{{NHLE|1365673|182-185}}
*{{NHLE|1136429|Paradise Row, 186-189}}
*{{NHLE|1129497|Newbridge House}}
*{{NHLE|1129496|Bell Farmhouse (Formerly the Bell Inn)}}
*{{NHLE|1136483|K6 Telephone Kiosk}}
*{{NHLE|1312778|Woollard House}}


{{cite book | author = Janes, Rowland | year = 2003 | title = Pensford, Publow and Woollard: A Topographical History | publisher = Biografix | isbn =0-9545125-0-2}}
==Outside links==
{{commons}}
*[http://www.publow-with-pensford-pc.gov.uk Publow with Pensford Parish Council]
*[http://www.riverchew.co.uk/ River Chew]
*[http://www.somerset.gov.uk/archives/Maps/OS62htm/1208.htm Map of Woollard circa 1900]


== Outide links ==
==References==
{{Commons}}
{{reflist}}
* [http://www.publow-with-pensford-pc.gov.uk Parish website]
*Janes, Rowland: 'Pensford, Publow and Woollard: A Topographical History' (Biografix, 2003) ISBN 0-9545125-0-2
* [http://www.chewvalley.co.uk/ Chew Valley website]
*[http://www.bathnes.gov.uk/NR/rdonlyres/F45F392F-B3E2-4FFE-A128-3A7CA41C223F/0/WoollardCAv9.pdf Woollard Conservation Area Character Appraisal]
* [http://www.riverchew.co.uk/ River Chew website]
* [http://www.somerset.gov.uk/archives/Maps/OS62htm/1208.htm Map of Woollard circa 1900]
* [http://www.bathnes.gov.uk/NR/rdonlyres/F45F392F-B3E2-4FFE-A128-3A7CA41C223F/0/WoollardCAv9.pdf Woollard Conservation Area Character Appraisal]

Latest revision as of 11:34, 13 April 2020

Woollard
Somerset

The centre of the village
Location
Grid reference: ST632645
Location: 51°22’45"N, 2°32’0"W
Data
Population: 130  (2011)
Post town: Bristol
Postcode: BS40
Dialling code: 01761
Local Government
Council: Bath & NE Somerset
Parliamentary
constituency:
North East Somerset

Woollard is a small village on the River Chew in the Chew Valley in Somerset. It is to be found in the north of the county, seven miles from Bristol, nine miles from Bath, and four miles from Keynsham.

The special architectural and historic interest of Woollard was recognised by its designation as a Conservation Area in 1990.[1]

History

Woollard is close to the route of the ancient Wansdyke

The village had a mediæval bridge with three pointed arches and double arch-ribs. This was rebuilt following the substantial damage caused by the floods of 1968.

About the village

Woollard is on the course of the Monarch's Way long-distance footpath.

The parish has a variety of Grade II listed buildings:

Outside links

("Wikimedia Commons" has material
about Woollard)

References