Hewelsfield

Settlement in Gloucestershire Forest of Dean

England

Hewelsfield

B4228 nears bend in Oak Hill Wood
B4228 nears bend in Oak Hill Wood Credit: Colin Pyle

Hewelsfield is a small village located in the Forest of Dean district of Gloucestershire, England. Situated on the eastern bank of the River Wye, it is nestled amidst picturesque countryside and is known for its tranquil and rural charm. The village is surrounded by rolling hills, dense woodlands, and scenic walking trails, making it a popular destination for nature lovers and hikers.

Historically, Hewelsfield was mentioned in the Domesday Book of 1086, and evidence of its ancient roots can still be seen in the form of medieval buildings and structures. The village church, St. Mary Magdalene, is a Grade II listed building and dates back to the 13th century, featuring unique architectural elements like a Norman font and an intricately carved wooden rood screen.

Despite its small size, Hewelsfield has a close-knit community and a strong sense of community spirit. The village has a village hall that serves as a hub for various social and recreational activities, including local events, clubs, and gatherings. There are also a few local businesses, such as a village pub, offering a cozy and friendly atmosphere for residents and visitors alike.

For those seeking a peaceful getaway, Hewelsfield offers a serene and idyllic setting. Its proximity to the River Wye provides opportunities for boating, fishing, and riverside walks. The village is also conveniently located within a short drive of the bustling market town of Chepstow, Wales, offering additional amenities and attractions. Overall, Hewelsfield is a charming village that showcases the beauty of rural Gloucestershire and provides a welcoming retreat for those seeking a slower pace of life.

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B4228 nears bend in Oak Hill Wood
B4228 nears bend in Oak Hill Wood
B4228 northbound near Cowshill Farm
B4228 northbound near Cowshill Farm
B4228 at Hewelsfield Cross
B4228 at Hewelsfield Cross
B4228 at Ghyll House Farm
B4228 at Ghyll House Farm
B4228 at St Briavels village boundary
B4228 at St Briavels village boundary
St Mary Magdalene, Hewelsfield Set in a circular churchyard containing some venerable yews, one of which was 350 years old at the Conquest, St Mary Magdalene dates from the late 12th century in its present form. It was restored by William Butterfield 1863-7, who showed considerable restraint and sensitivity. All of the main roofs and furnishings are by him and the whole place is a delight for admirers of his work.
St Mary Magdalene, Hewelsfield
Set in a circular churchyard containing some venerable yews, one of which was 350 years old at the Conquest, St Mary Magdalene dates from the late 12th century in its present form. It was restored by William Butterfield 1863-7, who showed considerable restraint and sensitivity. All of the main roofs and furnishings are by him and the whole place is a delight for admirers of his work.
St Mary Magdalene, Hewelsfield The lychgate is the work of William Butterfield, who restored the church between 1863 and 1867.
St Mary Magdalene, Hewelsfield
The lychgate is the work of William Butterfield, who restored the church between 1863 and 1867.
St Mary Magdalene, Hewelsfield A delightful village church in a sublime setting. The circular churchyard suggests an ancient site - the veteran yew trees in it confirm it. The church was sensitively restored by William Butterfield in 1863-7 and contains fine examples of his work.
St Mary Magdalene, Hewelsfield
A delightful village church in a sublime setting. The circular churchyard suggests an ancient site - the veteran yew trees in it confirm it. The church was sensitively restored by William Butterfield in 1863-7 and contains fine examples of his work.
St Mary Magdalene, Hewelsfield A delightful village church in a sublime setting. The circular churchyard suggests an ancient site - the veteran yew trees in it confirm it. The church was sensitively restored by William Butterfield in 1863-7 and contains fine examples of his work.
St Mary Magdalene, Hewelsfield
A delightful village church in a sublime setting. The circular churchyard suggests an ancient site - the veteran yew trees in it confirm it. The church was sensitively restored by William Butterfield in 1863-7 and contains fine examples of his work.
St Mary Magdalene, Hewelsfield The interior looking East, showing the 12th century origins. Much of the present appearance is due to the work of William Butterfield in 1863-7.
St Mary Magdalene, Hewelsfield
The interior looking East, showing the 12th century origins. Much of the present appearance is due to the work of William Butterfield in 1863-7.
St Mary Magdalene, Hewelsfield Looking East.
St Mary Magdalene, Hewelsfield
Looking East.
St Mary Magdalene, Hewelsfield The interior looking East, showing with the nave arcade the 12th century origins. The William Butterfield restoration of 1863-7 was sensitive. The current furnishings are all Butterfield's work.
St Mary Magdalene, Hewelsfield
The interior looking East, showing with the nave arcade the 12th century origins. The William Butterfield restoration of 1863-7 was sensitive. The current furnishings are all Butterfield's work.
St Mary Magdalene, Hewelsfield The nave, showing the Transitional arcade and the roof, the work of William Butterfield, 1863-70.
St Mary Magdalene, Hewelsfield
The nave, showing the Transitional arcade and the roof, the work of William Butterfield, 1863-70.
St Mary Magdalene, Hewelsfield The chancel, with a distinctive William Butterfield ceiling, installed during his restoration of 1863-7. The other furnishings are also to his designs.
St Mary Magdalene, Hewelsfield
The chancel, with a distinctive William Butterfield ceiling, installed during his restoration of 1863-7. The other furnishings are also to his designs.
St Mary Magdalene, Hewelsfield The altar, with reredos by William Butterfield and East window by Horace Wilkinson, 1916.
St Mary Magdalene, Hewelsfield
The altar, with reredos by William Butterfield and East window by Horace Wilkinson, 1916.
St Mary Magdalene, Hewelsfield Choir stalls, designed by William Butterfield and installed during his restoration of the church 1863-7. Pulpit, pews and altar furnishings are all by Butterfield.
St Mary Magdalene, Hewelsfield
Choir stalls, designed by William Butterfield and installed during his restoration of the church 1863-7. Pulpit, pews and altar furnishings are all by Butterfield.
St Mary Magdalene, Hewelsfield The oak eagle lectern, given in memory of William Shawcross, Rector here for 1881 to 1899.
St Mary Magdalene, Hewelsfield
The oak eagle lectern, given in memory of William Shawcross, Rector here for 1881 to 1899.
St Mary Magdalene, Hewelsfield One of the tiny North aisle windows - this one renewed by William Butterfield, a copy of one dating from the 13th century.
St Mary Magdalene, Hewelsfield
One of the tiny North aisle windows - this one renewed by William Butterfield, a copy of one dating from the 13th century.
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Hewelsfield is located at Grid Ref: SO5602 (Lat: 51.716274, Lng: -2.627813)

Administrative County: Gloucestershire

District: Forest of Dean

Police Authority: Gloucestershire

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Located within 500m of 51.716274,-2.627813
Hewelsfield
Is In: Gloucestershire, UK
Place: village
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Bus Stop
Hewelsfield Cross
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Bus Stop
Hewelsfield Cross
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Give Way
Direction: forward
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Post Box
Operator: Royal Mail
Post Box Type: lamp
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