Bartlett's Green

Settlement in Gloucestershire Stroud

England

Bartlett's Green

Small pond This small pond lies at a junction of two bridleways and three footpaths. Following past the pond the bridleway leads north to Standish village. Just visible is the tower of Standish church.
Small pond Credit: Vincent Jones

Bartlett's Green is a small village located in the county of Gloucestershire, England. Situated in the picturesque countryside, the village is known for its idyllic setting and tranquil atmosphere. With a population of around 500 residents, Bartlett's Green maintains a close-knit community where neighbors often know each other by name.

The village is characterized by its charming traditional cottages, some of which date back to the 17th century, lending a sense of historical significance to the area. Bartlett's Green is surrounded by rolling green fields and farmland, providing a picturesque backdrop for residents and visitors alike.

In terms of amenities, the village offers a few essential services such as a small convenience store, a post office, and a local pub, which serves as a social hub for locals. For more extensive shopping and recreational activities, residents often travel to nearby towns, such as Gloucester or Cheltenham, which are easily accessible by car or public transportation.

Bartlett's Green benefits from its proximity to several natural attractions. The Cotswolds, an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, is just a short drive away, offering residents the opportunity to explore stunning landscapes, charming villages, and picturesque walking trails. Additionally, the nearby River Severn provides opportunities for fishing and boating enthusiasts.

Overall, Bartlett's Green offers a peaceful and rural lifestyle, making it an attractive place for those seeking a slower pace of life amidst the beauty of the Gloucestershire countryside.

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Images are sourced within 2km of 51.767064/-2.2701523 or Grid Reference SO8107. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Small pond This small pond lies at a junction of two bridleways and three footpaths. Following past the pond the bridleway leads north to Standish village. Just visible is the tower of Standish church.
Small pond
This small pond lies at a junction of two bridleways and three footpaths. Following past the pond the bridleway leads north to Standish village. Just visible is the tower of Standish church.
Farm track with Mayweed This track is also a bridleway, and is adorned with arable weeds including Scentless Mayweed (Tripleurospermum inodorum) showing well here.  Standish Church and Standish Court Farm are in the background.
Farm track with Mayweed
This track is also a bridleway, and is adorned with arable weeds including Scentless Mayweed (Tripleurospermum inodorum) showing well here. Standish Church and Standish Court Farm are in the background.
Topograph on Haresfield Beacon The Severn Estuary can be seen in the distance.
Topograph on Haresfield Beacon
The Severn Estuary can be seen in the distance.
Standish.  The village hall Built in c16 by the church wardens for their use.  The church is out of shot to the left.
Standish. The village hall
Built in c16 by the church wardens for their use. The church is out of shot to the left.
Standish.  St. Nicholas The village hall is just visible to the right of the church.
Standish. St. Nicholas
The village hall is just visible to the right of the church.
Crowcomepill Farm The farmhouse at Crowcomepill is recorded as far back as 1326. The B4008 cuts across the picture and the view is what commuters to Gloucester can see from their train. Randwick rises in the background.
Crowcomepill Farm
The farmhouse at Crowcomepill is recorded as far back as 1326. The B4008 cuts across the picture and the view is what commuters to Gloucester can see from their train. Randwick rises in the background.
Cotswold Way path at Ring Hill The Cotswold Way path runs along Ring Hill as you walk from Haresfield Beacon.
Cotswold Way path at Ring Hill
The Cotswold Way path runs along Ring Hill as you walk from Haresfield Beacon.
Train from Gloucester at Black Bridge Taken from Black Bridge looking north towards Gloucester. The track forks after the bridge one line south and the other east through the Stroud Valley.
Train from Gloucester at Black Bridge
Taken from Black Bridge looking north towards Gloucester. The track forks after the bridge one line south and the other east through the Stroud Valley.
Farmland below Standish Woods The farmland past Standish village starts to rise towards Standish woods. The Cotswold Way path runs through the woods.
Farmland below Standish Woods
The farmland past Standish village starts to rise towards Standish woods. The Cotswold Way path runs through the woods.
Vinegar Hill Vinegar hill lies on the lower slopes of Haresfield Beacon where the Cotswold Way path travels by.
Vinegar Hill
Vinegar hill lies on the lower slopes of Haresfield Beacon where the Cotswold Way path travels by.
Village postbox Little Haresfield The village postbox at Little Haresfield is set into a garden wall.
Village postbox Little Haresfield
The village postbox at Little Haresfield is set into a garden wall.
Fork in the Track This photo is taken from Black Bridge looking south towards Stonehouse which is 1.4Km away. The left track of the fork is towards the Stroud valley. On the horizon is Stanley wood. The Cotswold Way path runs along the hill mainly through the woods.
Fork in the Track
This photo is taken from Black Bridge looking south towards Stonehouse which is 1.4Km away. The left track of the fork is towards the Stroud valley. On the horizon is Stanley wood. The Cotswold Way path runs along the hill mainly through the woods.
Cotswold Way path at Haresfield Beacon The Cotswold Way path runs east along the ridge at Haresfield Beacon from the triangulation pillar towards Bunkers Bank.
Cotswold Way path at Haresfield Beacon
The Cotswold Way path runs east along the ridge at Haresfield Beacon from the triangulation pillar towards Bunkers Bank.
Randwick church Randwick parish church lies just below Standish wood and is 1Km north of Stroud.
Randwick church
Randwick parish church lies just below Standish wood and is 1Km north of Stroud.
Cotswold Way path in Standish woods The Cotswold Way path as it runs south-west through Standish woods. Taken in late April with a late spring the floor of the wood was covered in Wild Garlic and Bluebells.
Cotswold Way path in Standish woods
The Cotswold Way path as it runs south-west through Standish woods. Taken in late April with a late spring the floor of the wood was covered in Wild Garlic and Bluebells.
Ocker Hill phone box An original red phonebox stands by the footpath marker at Ocker Hill, Randwick.
Ocker Hill phone box
An original red phonebox stands by the footpath marker at Ocker Hill, Randwick.
Welch's Farm, Standish C16-C17 farmhouse (and its dark guardian) - details from when it was offered for sale by Gloucestershire County Council in 2004 at <span class="nowrap"><a title="http://www.gloucestershire.gov.uk/media/adobe_acrobat/t/o/welchs_farm.pdf" rel="nofollow ugc noopener" href="http://www.gloucestershire.gov.uk/media/adobe_acrobat/t/o/welchs_farm.pdf">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> . Seen from a diverted footpath past trees laden with mistletoe.
Welch's Farm, Standish
C16-C17 farmhouse (and its dark guardian) - details from when it was offered for sale by Gloucestershire County Council in 2004 at LinkExternal link . Seen from a diverted footpath past trees laden with mistletoe.
Standish Lodge This was the lodge to the former Standish House which became a hospital and is now, as the notice says, for sale. Smart rusticated quoins. Taken from Horsemarling Lane.
Standish Lodge
This was the lodge to the former Standish House which became a hospital and is now, as the notice says, for sale. Smart rusticated quoins. Taken from Horsemarling Lane.
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Bartlett's Green is located at Grid Ref: SO8107 (Lat: 51.767064, Lng: -2.2701523)

Administrative County: Gloucestershire

District: Stroud

Police Authority: Gloucestershire

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Post Box
Collection Times: Mo-Fr 16:15; Sa 07:15
Collection Times Checked: 2015-10-11
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Post Box Type: lamp
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