Chelwood
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Chelwood | |
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Population | approx. 300 |
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Unitary authority | Bath and North East Somerset |
Ceremonial county | Somerset |
Region | South West |
Constituent country | England |
Sovereign state | United Kingdom |
Post town | BRISTOL |
Postcode district | BS39 |
Dial code | 01275 |
Police | Avon and Somerset |
Fire | Avon |
Ambulance | Great Western |
UK Parliament | Wansdyke |
North East Somerset from next general election. |
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European Parliament | South West England |
List of places: UK • England • Somerset |
Chelwood (grid reference ST634619) is a small village within the Chew Valley in North Somerset about 8 miles from Bristol and Bath.
Chelwood is one of the seven Thankful Villages in Somerset where all the men returned from the First World War, 4 went and 4 returned.
According to Robinson there are two entries in the 1086 Domesday Book Cellwert and Celeworde both indicating the same meaning 'the hill farm' from the Old English ceol and wor.[1]
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[edit] Government and politics
Chelwood, has a Parish council which has some responsibility for local issues, and, along with Stanton Drew and Clutton, is part of the Clutton Ward which is represented by one councillor on the Bath and North East Somerset Unitary Authority which has wider responsibilities for services such as education, refuse, tourism etc. The village is a part of the Wansdyke constituency, which will become North East Somerset at the next general election and part of the South West England constituency of the European Parliament.
[edit] Demographics
According to the 2001 Cenusus The Clutton Ward (which includes Stanton Drew and Clutton), had 1,290 residents, living in 483 households, with an average age of 40.3 years. Of these 72% of residents describing their health as 'good', 22% of 16-74 year olds had no qualifications; and the area had an unemployment rate of 2.2% of all economically active people aged 16-74. In the Index of Multiple Deprivation 2004, it was ranked at 24,527 out of 32,482 wards in England, where 1 was the most deprived LSOA and 32,482 the least deprived.[2]
[edit] Buildings
Chelwood House was built in the valley of the river Chew in 1681 as a Dower House, and sits in 1.3 acre gardens. The property is a grade 2 listed building .(Chelwood House at Images of England)
Chelwood includes several other Grade II listed buildings:
- Church Farmhouse (Church Farmhouse at Images of England)
- Malt House Farmhouse (Malt House Farmhouse at Images of England)
- Old School House (Old School House at Images of England)
- Park Farmhouse (Park Farmhouse at Images of England)
- Wall and railings about 5 metres north east of Old School House (Wall and railings at Images of England)
- Withydale and attached house (Withydale and attached house at Images of England)
St Leonards church was nearly all built around 1850, but two corbel-heads of the nave arcade said to be C13. The font is Norman with tiny volutes at the edges and a top frieze of something like lambrequins. The stained glass has various C16 Flemish bits in south aisle window.
[edit] References
- ^ Robinson, Stephen (1992). Somerset Place Names. Wimbourne: The Dovecote Press Ltd. ISBN 1874336032.
- ^ Neighbourhood Statistics LSOA Bath and North East Somerset 020A Clutton. Office of National Statistics 2001 Cenusus. Retrieved on April 25, 2006.
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Villages: Belluton | Bishop Sutton | Blagdon | Cameley | Chelwood | Chew Magna | Chew Stoke | Chewton Keynsham | Chewton Mendip | Clutton | Compton Dando | Compton Martin | East Harptree | High Littleton | Hinton Blewitt | Hunstrete | Keynsham | Litton | Marksbury | Nempnett Thrubwell | Norton Malreward | Pensford | Publow | Regil | Stanton Drew | Stowey | Temple Cloud | Ubley | West Harptree | Winford | Woollard
Reservoirs: Blagdon Lake | Chew Magna Reservoir | Chew Valley Lake | Litton Reservoirs
Rivers: River Chew | River Yeo
SSSIs: Barns Batch Spinney | Blagdon Lake | Burledge Hill | Chew Valley Lake | Compton Martin Ochre Mine | Dundry Main Road South Quarry | Emborough Quarries | Folly Farm | Harptree Combe | Hartcliff Rocks Quarry | Lamb Leer | Lulsgate Quarry | Plaster's Green Meadows | Wurt Pit and Devil's Punchbowl
Councils: Bath and North East Somerset | Mendip | North Somerset
Surrounding areas: Dundry Down | Lulsgate Plateau | Mendip Hills | Yeo Valley