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Road was built on becoming Robel Avenue and Western Avenue. Houses on Heather Avenue and Beesmoor Road were built. Watermore close and Meadow View were constructed on what was previously Watermore fields, off Lowerstone close. This included the building of formerly, Highcroft junior school rebuilt in the 2010s and a rung of shops on Lowerstone Close that is now the primary shopping area of the village in conjunction with the shops of Church road.
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In the 1960s Church Road, the main thoroughfare, was rerouted A field in between Rectory Road and Church Road called 'Benson's Field' was sold for housing becoming the 'Benson's Estate'. This estate comprises Beaufort Road, Foxe Road, Winchcombe Road and Brookside Close. Another field north of School
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by South Gloucestershire Council to eliminate a sharp corner on the B4058 road. Cogmill Farm still remains but the only evidence of the watermill is the remains of the tail-race tunnel and spill tunnel each side of the current river bridge. An article describing the mill was published by the Bristol
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is derived from the Cotele Family, lords of Frampton Manor in the 12th and early 13th centuries. Their manor house was not at modern day Frampton Court, it was probably located behind the church on the east of Mill Lane, here the field names 'Hall Marsh' and 'Hall Marsh Mead' survived into the 19th
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In 1086 Frampton was held by Walter the Crossbowman (Balistarius) and then contained 10 villagers and 11 smallholders. Indicating a total population of about 100, to this total should be added slaves and their families. In 1086 there was a church which was not there before 1066 (so under 20 years
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Early in the 11th century, Frampton may have been under the manor of Winterbourne, a later medieval record refers to 'the Lordship of Frampton and Winterbourne'. This would have included Stoke Gifford. However, at no point after 1066 were these three manors owned by the same person. The name of a
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The most dramatic changes have occurred in the south-east of the village at the boundary with Coalpit Heath, in 1928 Beesmoor Road was constructed through farmland, connecting Badminton Road, the main Yate – Bristol thoroughfare, with the Woodend area of Frampton Cotterell. Since then estates of
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maps from the middle of the 20th century show open land between the three villages of Frampton Cotterell, Coalpit Heath and Winterbourne. Hamlets at Watley's End, Frampton End and Harris Barton, all of which are now part of Frampton Cotterell and Winterbourne, were still separate at this time.
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is the name of a historical, and now almost non-existent hamlet in the north of Frampton Cotterell parish in South Gloucestershire. It is located on the B4058 between Frampton Cotterell and Iron Acton, and was possibly the site of a Roman settlement. The name derives from the site of a
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Frampton Cotterell has no official flag, however, a proposed flag for the village has been submitted, though, there has been no active use of this flag at the moment. The flag was inspired by the colours on the local rugby club's logo and the cross design of the
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This system lasted until about 1550 by which time the big fields had made way for compact farms, cultivated by independent farmers as they saw fit. This boosted the village's economy, providing dairy products, cider, pigs, and turnips.
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lane in the village, 'Harris Barton' also may be of pre-Norman origin, Barton comes from the Anglo-Saxon 'bere' and 'tun' meaning 'place where grain was stored' this suggests there was a farm here prior to Norman conquest.
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arrival is limited. Local historians tend to use field names and street names to work out the distant history of the village. It is believed from place names that there were two settlements in the area in the
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During the 18th and 19th centuries, the hamlets of Brockridge, Adam's Land and others joined together with Frampton Cotterell to form the modern village. Since then the modern village has joined with
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The medieval village was long and rectangular, located on the ridge between (Lower) Stone Close and the River Frome, and between Church Road and Rectory Road. The village was provided for using the
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which made up the fields, every year one of the fields would be left unploughed and would be fertilised by the manure from the local animals. This system would have provided for the village.
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Frampton Cotterell developed on a sloping bank of the River Frome, as seen here from Frampton Common on the other side of the river. St. Peter's Church is off to the left of the picture.
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The centre of Frampton Cotterell, looking down Church Road from Ryecroft Road, towards the River Frome, St. Peter's Church is visible. The former post office is on the right.
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old) this church was probably on the site of St. Peter's church today. There were also two water mills, probably behind the church (near Mill Lane today) and at Cogmill.
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By 1301 Frampton had a third watermill, probably at 'Frampton Lido' upstream from the church (where remains of a mill could be seen as late as the 1970s), a
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Besides these fields there were also common wastes, Frampton Common, Adam's Land, Brockridge, Goose Green, Woodend Green, and Tovey's Green to name a few.
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for "Cock Mill Farm". The last known recording of this spelling was in the Appointment Roll of 1841 Tithe Map, from then on it has been known as Cogmill.
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was established on School Road in the village in the 19th century. It was moved to its present location on Rectory Road in the 1960s.
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Frampton Cotterell is seven miles north east of Bristol City centre, and two miles outside the city's ring road, and lies in the
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In 1996, an area of farmland to the south of the village was sold in a joint contract with housing estate developers
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Very little archaeological work has taken place in the Frampton Cotterell area so knowledge of the area prior to the
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In 2006 near the site of Cogmill, South Gloucestershire Council selected an area of land for a residential site for
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survived until the 1940s. The second was in rural farmland west of Cogmill in between Frampton Cotterell and
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The watermill remained functioning until the early 19th century and was finally demolished in 1958 by a
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closes, drives and cul-de-sacs have been built up in the green land between Park Lane and Woodend Road.
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times. One centred on the group of shops at the Church Road/Frampton End Road junction, where the name
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that was the originally recorded in the 1086 Doomsday census as "Cock Mill" and served as a
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is 2 miles (3.2 kilometres) away. The village is 8 miles (13 kilometres) north-east of
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Plea Rolls of the Court of Common Pleas; National Archives; CP 40/677; Year: 1430;
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The A432 is used by residents to travel into nearby Yate and Downend for services.
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names, suggesting they were either conquered or resettled between 577 and 1066.
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Industrial Archaeological Society in 1981 (BIAS Journal, volume 13, page 2)
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By the 13th century the village was known as Frampton Cotell. The name
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in the north. The total population of this ward taken at the
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from the old English 'ceastel' meaning 'a heap of stones'.
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Ordnance Survey one-inch map of Great Britain, Sheet 156
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landmark in the village is the hat factory on Park Lane.
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means 'the settlement (farmstead or village) on the
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Frampton Cotterell Church of England Primary School
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Frampton Cotterell is located in Gloucestershire
Gloucestershire
OS grid reference
ST670818
Civil parish
Unitary authority
South Gloucestershire
Ceremonial county
Gloucestershire
Region
South West
Country
England
Sovereign state
Post town
Postcode district
BS36
Dialling code
Police
Avon and Somerset
Fire
Avon
Ambulance
South Western

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