Badgeworth

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Badgeworth
Gloucestershire

The area by the church
Location
Grid reference: SO904194
Location: 51°52’24"N, 2°8’25"W
Data
Population: 1,286
Postcode: GL51
Dialling code: 01452
Local Government
Council: Tewkesbury
Parliamentary
constituency:
Tewkesbury

Badgeworth is a village in Gloucestershire, found in the narrow rural gap between Gloucester and Cheltenham. The 2011 census recorded a population of 1,286.

Apart from the village of Badgeworth the parish also includes Bentham and Little Witcombe.

The Gloucestershire Way long-distance footpath runs through the village, and the Cheltenham Circular Footpath skirts its edge.

History

Despite its small size and being situated nearly a mile south of the line, in 1843 Badgeworth was provided with a station on the newly opened Birmingham and Gloucester Railway (later part of the Midland Railway), but this was a very early casualty, closing as early as 1846.

The Bentham Works site of Gloster Aircraft Company was built north of the A417 in 1941.

Pictures

Holy Trinity Church
Holy Trinity Church  
House in Badgeworth
House in Badgeworth  
Badgeworth Court
Badgeworth Court  

Outside links

("Wikimedia Commons" has material
about Badgeworth)

References