Bagendon

Settlement in Gloucestershire Cotswold

England

Bagendon

Dry stone walling This was taken at the junction of the A417 and the Itlay road before the A417 was dual carriageway Sadle all me work is no longer there as this was all demolished for the new road.
Dry stone walling Credit: norman hyett

Bagendon is a small village located in the county of Gloucestershire, England. Situated approximately five miles northeast of Cirencester, it is nestled within the picturesque Cotswolds region. Bagendon has a rich history that dates back to the Iron Age, with evidence of human settlement in the area for over 2,000 years.

The village is known for its archaeological significance, particularly the Bagendon hillfort. This Iron Age fortification, dating back to around 350 BC, is one of the largest in the country, covering an area of approximately 45 acres. The hillfort was strategically positioned on a hilltop, providing panoramic views of the surrounding countryside.

Bagendon is also home to St. Margaret's Church, a Grade II listed building that dates back to the 12th century. The church features a Norman doorway and various medieval architectural elements. It serves as a place of worship for the local community and attracts visitors interested in its historical and architectural value.

The village itself is characterized by its charming countryside setting, with rolling hills, meadows, and farmland surrounding the area. It offers a peaceful and picturesque retreat for those seeking a rural escape. Although small in size, Bagendon maintains a close-knit community spirit, with a handful of houses, farms, and a local pub serving as social hubs for residents and visitors alike.

Overall, Bagendon is a place of historical significance and natural beauty, providing a glimpse into the past while offering a tranquil environment for those seeking a rural getaway.

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Bagendon Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 51.76092/-1.991724 or Grid Reference SP0006. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Dry stone walling This was taken at the junction of the A417 and the Itlay road before the A417 was dual carriageway Sadle all me work is no longer there as this was all demolished for the new road.
Dry stone walling
This was taken at the junction of the A417 and the Itlay road before the A417 was dual carriageway Sadle all me work is no longer there as this was all demolished for the new road.
Ermine Street, A417, heading south Quarter of a mile to phone sign south of Duntisbourne
Ermine Street, A417, heading south
Quarter of a mile to phone sign south of Duntisbourne
A417 crossing Welsh Way near Dartley
A417 crossing Welsh Way near Dartley
Daglingworth Junction Southbound A417
Daglingworth Junction
Southbound A417
Old Milestone by the A417, north of Daglingworth Metal plate attached to stone post by the A417, in parish of DAGLINGWORTH (COTSWOLD District), near Itlay turn (southbound carriageway), by the road . Cirencester iron plate, erected by the Cirencester to Birdlip turnpike trust in the 19th century. For a more recent image see <a href="https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/6988499">SO9906 : Old Milestone, A417, near Daglingworth</a>

Inscription reads:-
CIREN.R
3
GLOSTER
14 

Grade II listed. List Entry Number: 1090206
<span class="nowrap"><a title="https://historicengland.org.uk/listing/the-list/list-entry/1090206" rel="nofollow ugc noopener" href="https://historicengland.org.uk/listing/the-list/list-entry/1090206">Link</a><img style="margin-left:2px;" alt="External link" title="External link - shift click to open in new window" src="https://s1.geograph.org.uk/img/external.png" width="10" height="10"/></span>

Milestone Society National ID: GL_LG93.
Old Milestone by the A417, north of Daglingworth
Metal plate attached to stone post by the A417, in parish of DAGLINGWORTH (COTSWOLD District), near Itlay turn (southbound carriageway), by the road . Cirencester iron plate, erected by the Cirencester to Birdlip turnpike trust in the 19th century. For a more recent image see SO9906 : Old Milestone, A417, near Daglingworth Inscription reads:- CIREN.R 3 GLOSTER 14 Grade II listed. List Entry Number: 1090206 LinkExternal link Milestone Society National ID: GL_LG93.
Old Milestone by the A417, Ermin Way, Duntisbourne Abbots Parish Metal plate attached to stone post by the A417, in parish of DUNTISBOURNE ABBOTS (COTSWOLD District), North of Dartley Farm (southbound carriageway), by the North East side of road. Cirencester iron plate, erected by the Cirencester to Birdlip turnpike trust in the 19th century. For a more recent image see <a href="https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/6988472">SO9807 : Old Milestone, A417 Duntisbourne Abbots</a>

Inscription reads:- : CIREN:R / 4 / GLOSTER / 13 

Milestone Society National ID: GL_LG94.
Old Milestone by the A417, Ermin Way, Duntisbourne Abbots Parish
Metal plate attached to stone post by the A417, in parish of DUNTISBOURNE ABBOTS (COTSWOLD District), North of Dartley Farm (southbound carriageway), by the North East side of road. Cirencester iron plate, erected by the Cirencester to Birdlip turnpike trust in the 19th century. For a more recent image see SO9807 : Old Milestone, A417 Duntisbourne Abbots Inscription reads:- : CIREN:R / 4 / GLOSTER / 13 Milestone Society National ID: GL_LG94.
A417 Ermin Way and Daglingworth Quarry: aerial 2019
A417 Ermin Way and Daglingworth Quarry: aerial 2019
A417 Ermine Way and Daglingworth Quarry: aerial 2019
A417 Ermine Way and Daglingworth Quarry: aerial 2019
A417 southbound at Duntisbourne An empty road on the Friday morning in early May 2020.
A417 southbound at Duntisbourne
An empty road on the Friday morning in early May 2020.
Empty A417 Looking north towards Gloucester mid-morning Friday 8th May 2020.
Empty A417
Looking north towards Gloucester mid-morning Friday 8th May 2020.
Daglingworth quarry An image taken from the same position as one by my daughter 14 years ago.
The quarry is reportedly to continue in use until 2042.
Daglingworth quarry
An image taken from the same position as one by my daughter 14 years ago. The quarry is reportedly to continue in use until 2042.
An inn at North Cerney
An inn at North Cerney
Former Roman Road near Cirencester A view south-east along Ermin Street with Cirencester Parish Church in the distance. In Roman times, Cirencester was the second largest city in Britain and centre of a road network.
Former Roman Road near Cirencester
A view south-east along Ermin Street with Cirencester Parish Church in the distance. In Roman times, Cirencester was the second largest city in Britain and centre of a road network.
Old Water Wheel in Bagendon This water wheel is located in the farm next to St. Margaret's Church in Bagendon. It was once used to work a cider press, but now water extraction has dried up the springs that used to drive it.
Old Water Wheel in Bagendon
This water wheel is located in the farm next to St. Margaret's Church in Bagendon. It was once used to work a cider press, but now water extraction has dried up the springs that used to drive it.
Telephone Exchange at North Cerney.
Telephone Exchange at North Cerney.
Bathurst Arms and village street, North Cerney.
Bathurst Arms and village street, North Cerney.
North Cerney's cricket ground. On a bit of a slope!
North Cerney's cricket ground.
On a bit of a slope!
Lane approaching Woodmancote from the south. A late autumn scene.
Lane approaching Woodmancote from the south.
A late autumn scene.
Show me another place!

Bagendon is located at Grid Ref: SP0006 (Lat: 51.76092, Lng: -1.991724)

Administrative County: Gloucestershire

District: Cotswold

Police Authority: Gloucestershire

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