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St Adeline's Church, Little Sodbury, Gloucestershire

Little Sodbury

Little Sodbury is a village in Gloucestershire, standing between Chipping Sodbury, to the west, Old Sodbury to the south, Badminton, and the A46 road to the east and Horton and Hawkesbury Upton, to the north.

Little Sodbury Manor is originally 15th century, the home of Sir John Walsh who employed William Tyndale as chaplain and tutor to his grandchildren in 1522 to 1523. By local tradition, Tyndale began his translation of the Bible in his bedroom here.

St Adeline's Church was built in 1859. (Read more)