Winson, Gloucestershire

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Winson
Gloucestershire
Location
Grid reference: SP086095
Location: 51°46’36"N, 1°52’10"W
Data
Local Government
Council: Cotswold
Parliamentary
constituency:
The Cotswolds

Winson is a village in Gloucestershire, deep within the Cotswolds.

Location

Winson lies next to the River Coln, north west of Bibury and south-east of the Fosse Way.

History

The parish church, St Michael's, stands in centre the village and dates to before the mid-12th century.[1]

Winson Manor is a grade II* listed building in the village. The country house was built in around 1740 for Richard Howse, Surgeon-General to the Army.[2]

The village wheelwright was W. W. Field until he retired in around 1960. He displayed his collection of old tools connected to coach and wagon building and farming implements, on a private basis and when Field retired the business closed and some of his woodworking tools were purchased by the Museum of English Rural Life.[3]

Outside links

("Wikimedia Commons" has material
about Winson, Gloucestershire)

References

  1. Winson, St Michael's Church: Britain Express
  2. National Heritage List 1156875: Winson Manor
  3. Collections: Field (wheelwright) - The Museum of English Rural Life