Eastington, Stroud

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Eastington
Gloucestershire
Millend Mill (circa 1820) Eastington - geograph.org.uk - 625411.jpg
Millend Mill
Location
Grid reference: SO774053
Location: 51°44’46"N, 2°19’34"W
Data
Post town: Stonehouse
Postcode: GL10
Local Government
Council: Stroud
Parliamentary
constituency:
Stroud

Eastington is a village in Gloucestershire, four miles west of Stroud and nine miles south of Gloucester, at the entrance to the Stroud Valley.

Eastington is found west of the town of Stonehouse and is convenient for Junction 13 of the M5 motorway and the A38 and A419 roads. Since the M5 and its access roads were opened, the main road no longer runs through the village.

About the village

Eastington has a number of farms and former mills.

There are a small number of retail outlets including a Co-op, a butchers, two pubs, two hairdressers, and a garage. There is also a village hall, where the brownie pack and rainbow pack meet, and a primary school, which has about 120 students. There is also a community building where Eastington playgroup and various clubs are held. At nearby Claypits there is a farm shop which sells oil and animal feed, and a coach company.

The nature reserve of Five Acre Grove lies close to the village and is designated a Key Wildlife Site.[1]

Churches

There are two churches, one Church of England, and the other a Methodist.

Outside links

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