Didmarton

Civil Parish in Gloucestershire Cotswold

England

Didmarton

Old Milestone, A46 In the parish of Hawkesbury, just SE of the entrance to Saddlewood Manor. Well hidden in the trees, against the wall. Rivet BM representing 173.2 m ASL.

Inscription (was): Gloucester 21 / Bath 17

Milestone Society National ID: GL_BAGL17
Old Milestone, A46 Credit: Mr Red

Didmarton is a civil parish located in the county of Gloucestershire, England. Situated approximately 20 miles northeast of the city of Bristol, it is a small and picturesque village with a population of around 700 residents. The village is nestled in the Cotswolds Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, surrounded by rolling hills and stunning countryside.

The village is known for its charming rural character and historic buildings. The parish church, St. Lawrence, dates back to the 12th century and is an architectural gem, featuring a Norman doorway and a 14th-century tower. The churchyard is a peaceful and tranquil spot, offering beautiful views of the surrounding landscape.

Didmarton is also renowned for hosting the annual Badminton Horse Trials, one of the most prestigious equestrian events in the world. The event takes place on the Duke of Beaufort's estate, attracting thousands of visitors and competitors from all over the globe.

Despite its small size, Didmarton has a strong sense of community, with various local amenities available to its residents. These include a village hall, a primary school, a pub, and a post office. The village is well-connected to neighboring towns and cities by road, with easy access to the M4 motorway.

Overall, Didmarton offers a peaceful and idyllic countryside setting, making it a desirable place to live for those seeking a rural lifestyle while still being within reach of larger urban centers.

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Didmarton Images

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Old Milestone, A46 In the parish of Hawkesbury, just SE of the entrance to Saddlewood Manor. Well hidden in the trees, against the wall. Rivet BM representing 173.2 m ASL.

Inscription (was): Gloucester 21 / Bath 17

Milestone Society National ID: GL_BAGL17
Old Milestone, A46
In the parish of Hawkesbury, just SE of the entrance to Saddlewood Manor. Well hidden in the trees, against the wall. Rivet BM representing 173.2 m ASL. Inscription (was): Gloucester 21 / Bath 17 Milestone Society National ID: GL_BAGL17
Knockdown, Gloucester A view of Avenue Farm at Knockdown.
Knockdown, Gloucester
A view of Avenue Farm at Knockdown.
Silk Wood, Gloucestershire A track within Silk Wood at the National Arboretum at Westonbirt.
Silk Wood, Gloucestershire
A track within Silk Wood at the National Arboretum at Westonbirt.
A46 heading north Towards Stroud.
A46 heading north
Towards Stroud.
A46 heading north Towards Stroud.
A46 heading north
Towards Stroud.
Can't go down there - dangerous logs
Can't go down there - dangerous logs
Worcester Lodge Worcester Lodge was designed by William Kent in 1745 and completed in 1750 and is a lodge to Badminton House.
Worcester Lodge
Worcester Lodge was designed by William Kent in 1745 and completed in 1750 and is a lodge to Badminton House.
St Lawrence Church, Didmarton
St Lawrence Church, Didmarton
Outbuildings, Didmarton Looking south from The Kings Arms pub.
Outbuildings, Didmarton
Looking south from The Kings Arms pub.
Tumuli beside the entrance to Park Wood Farm
Tumuli beside the entrance to Park Wood Farm
Stables at Park Wood Farm
Stables at Park Wood Farm
Farmland to the south of Leighterton
Farmland to the south of Leighterton
Sewage farm, Didmarton Out of sight, out of mind!
Sewage farm, Didmarton
Out of sight, out of mind!
Lonely barn An empty barn stands gauntly, on the crest of a ridge, near Didmarton.
Lonely barn
An empty barn stands gauntly, on the crest of a ridge, near Didmarton.
Glebe Barn farm A farmyard, west of Oldbury on the Hill.
Glebe Barn farm
A farmyard, west of Oldbury on the Hill.
The road to Didmarton A country lane from Leighterton, passes Glebe Barn Farm.
The road to Didmarton
A country lane from Leighterton, passes Glebe Barn Farm.
Knockdown farm Situated alongside the A433 from Tetbury to Didmarton.
Knockdown farm
Situated alongside the A433 from Tetbury to Didmarton.
The Holford Arms In the hamlet of Knockdown.
The Holford Arms
In the hamlet of Knockdown.
Show me another place!

Didmarton is located at Grid Ref: ST8188 (Lat: 51.596761, Lng: -2.261727)

Administrative County: Gloucestershire

District: Cotswold

Police Authority: Gloucestershire

What 3 Words

///cautious.steadier.submitted. Near Sherston, Wiltshire

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