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Cutsdean is a
rural village in the
Cotswolds and
smaller than
average sized parish, a few
miles east north-east of Cheltenham,
Gloucestershire and the...
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Cutsdean Quarry (grid
reference SP105315) is a 0.83-hectare (2.1-acre)
nature reserve in Gloucestershire, England. The site is
listed in the 'Cotswold...
- an Old
English personal name,
which may be
recognised in
further names:
Cutsdean, Codeswellan, and Codesbyrig, some of
which date to the 8th century. It...
- the
Benefice of the
Seven Churches which also
includes Guiting Power,
Cutsdean, Farmcote,
Lower Slaughter with Eyford,
Upper Slaughter, and Naunton. Manor...
- Taddington,
which is
north of
Guiting Power,
Temple Guiting, Ford and
Cutsdean. It
flows for
about 35
miles (56 km):
through Bourton-on-the-Water, by...
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Lower Slaughter, St Andrew, Naunton, St Mary,
Temple Guiting, St James,
Cutsdean, and St Peter,
Upper Slaughter. The
church contains fabric dating from...
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Compton Abdale, Condicote, Coombe,
Coombe Hill, Corse, Cowley, Cranham,
Cutsdean Daglingworth, Daylesford, Deerhurst, Didbrook, Didmarton, Dixton, Donnington...
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estate brewery, an
original Elizabethan feature, has been re-established.
Cutsdean Quarry,
which is a
nature reserve and
designated a Key
Wildlife Site (KWS)...
- Gloucestershire,
while the
parish of
Cutsdean was a
detached part of Worcestershire. In 1931 the
county boundaries were
altered and
Cutsdean was
transferred to Gloucestershire...
- Bourton-on-the-Hill Bourton-on-the-Water
Broadwell Chipping Campden Clapton Condicote Cutsdean Donnington Ebrington Evenlode Great Rissington Guiting Power Icomb Little...