Framilode

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Framilode
Gloucestershire

The former Darrell Arms
Location
Grid reference: SO747101
Location: 51°47’21"N, 2°22’1"W
Data
Post town: Gloucester
Postcode: GL2
Dialling code: 01452
Local Government
Council: Stroud
Parliamentary
constituency:
Stroud

Framilode is a village on the banks of the River Severn in Gloucestershire, consisting of two settlements: the larger, Framilode, is at the mouth of the River Frome as it enters the tidal River Severn. The smaller settlement, Framilode Passage, stands about half a mile downstream. It is found just south, downstream, of Epney.

The name, first recorded in the 7th century, means "Frome crossing point", probably signifying a crossing of the Severn by the mouth of the Frome. However by the 16th century the ferry was further downstream at Framilode Passage, and the ferry across the Severn here continued in occasional use until the Second World War.[1]

In 1126 Gloucester Abbey acquired a mill on the Frome at Framilode. Both corn mills and fulling mills continued to operate in the village until the late 18th century. The opening of the Stroudwater Canal in 1779 created water shortages, and by 1786 the mills were used for tinplate manufacture. By 1831 the mills were used as a forge, but were derelict by 1841.[2]

The Stroudwater Canal also entered the Severn at Framilode, and a canal basin was built at Framilode in 1794 and 1795. After the Gloucester and Berkeley Canal opened in 1827 use of the stretch between the junction with the new canal and the Severn declined, and in the 1920s the section was blocked and fell into disuse. The basin was subsequently filled.[1]

Framilode became an ecclesiastical parish in 1855, and the parish church of St Peter was built in 1854.[3] The church is a Grade II listed building.[4]

The ecclesiastical parish was merged with the parish of Fretherne in 1949 and it is now part of the Severnside group of parishes.[5]

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References

  1. 1.0 1.1 A History of the County of Gloucester - Volume 10 pp 155-160: Westbury and Whitstone Hundreds (Victoria County History)
  2. A History of the County of Gloucester - Volume 10 pp 162-165: {{{2}}} (Victoria County History)
  3. A History of the County of Gloucester - Volume 10 pp 165-168: Westbury and Whitstone Hundreds (Victoria County History)
  4. National Heritage List 1154718: Church of St Peter
  5. Severnside Benefice