Rudgeway

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Rudgeway
Gloucestershire
Old Church Farm Rudgeway - geograph.org.uk - 830912.jpg
Old Church Farm, Rudgeway
Location
Grid reference: ST626867
Location: 51°34’41"N, 2°32’25"W
Data
Postcode: BS35
Local Government
Council: South Gloucestershire

Rudgeway is a village in Gloucestershire, located between Alveston and Almondsbury on the A38 trunk road west of Earthcott, Latteridge, Iron Acton and Yate on the B4059 road.

The original village name was Ridgeway, since it was spread out along the upper edge of the escarpment above the Severn floodplain.

The former Methodist chapel built in 1896 is a small gothic structure. The church closed in 2001 and has been converted into a house. A second small chapel, built in 1864, has also been converted into a private dwelling.

The Rudgeway Donkey Sanctuary, situated on the A38, is home to 13 donkeys and three sheep. They are cared for entirely by local volunteers.

St Helen’s Old Church

There is a petrol station and a pub, 'The Masons Arms' to the north of the village and South of Rudgeway a long straight section of the A38, known as the Mile Straight, heads towards Almondsbury.

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