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situated on Freshford Lane between the centre of Freshford and Park Corner; it is well maintained, but is of typical mid-20th century construction and fails to meet the present requirements for energy conservation and contains some asbestos. The Hall and adjacent playing field are owned by a charity which is run by a management committee of Trustees including representatives of the regular users. The object of the charity's Foundation is "the provision and maintenance of a village hall for the use of the inhabitants of Freshford and the neighbourhood without distinction of sex or political, religious or other opinion, and in particular for use for meetings, lectures and classes, and other forms of recreation and leisure-time occupation, with the object of improving the conditions of life for the said inhabitants." The replacement of the existing hall by a modern construction with enhanced and additional facilities is under active consideration by the Trustees and local residents.
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in 1915; they resumed in 1923 but were withdrawn entirely in 1925. Freight services, mostly of coal, on the branch line ceased in 1951. The line achieved some fame after closure by its use in the 1952 film, but the track was taken up in 1958. The cricket scene was filmed near the former Viaduct Hotel
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the site has been essentially empty. In 2003 an application was made to turn the site into a rural recreation area, nature sanctuary and workshops. The site was sold to new owners and more recent proposals are for a residential estate. This has been opposed by local residents and the parish council.
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The Freshford Mill site comprises a mixture of buildings the oldest of which, the mill owner's house, dates back to the 17th century. There are also three major blocks from the late 18th/early 19th centuries, all in natural stone and clay tile or slate, and three more modern buildings from the 1950s
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were mined in the parish and employment included the manufacture of cloth, operation of malt-kilns, breweries, and fulling-mills. The importance of weaving can be seen at the now derelict site of Freshford Mill, and the numerous weavers' cottages in the village. Dunkirk Mill, which was built in 1795
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plays host to many events, including painting classes, aerobics, badminton, drama productions, and much more. It is particularly useful for children's parties, wedding receptions and similar events, the scale of charges being very competitive, and a thriving pre-school also uses the facility. It is
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has responsibility for local issues, including setting an annual precept (local rate) to cover the council's operating costs and producing annual accounts for public scrutiny. The parish council evaluates local planning applications and works with the local police, district council officers, and
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They have argued that the increase in the population of the village and the effect on the infrastructure such as the roads and school would be too great. There are also concerns because the site is within a Zone 3
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was blocked many years ago. The site was used until 1993 by Peradins for the manufacture of rubber components for the car industry. Since the firm relocated to their new premises in
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A significant number (20%) of local residents work from home using the internet. The village has a long-standing tradition of attracting "retired people of status". It is also a
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groups on matters of crime, security, and traffic. The parish council's role also includes initiating projects for the maintenance and repair of parish facilities, such as the
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Freshford Primary School, a co-educational primary school for children aged 4 to 11, was founded in 1847 and has been recently modernised.
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is an 18th-century manor house. It was built on the site of an earlier house known as Pittes Place which dated from before 1603.
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as having an annual probability of river flooding of 1% or greater. The site contains several protected species of
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every Thursday night. Every third Monday musicians, professional and amateur alike, are welcome to come and play.
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chimney has a tapered octagonal shaft with moulded cap and provides an obvious landmark around the village.
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which was created in 1975 and extended in April 2007, designated under the provisions of Section 69 of the
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is visible across the Avon valley from the village, but the nearest crossings of the Avon are at
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Scheme Made by the Secretary of State for Education and Science No. 4806L sealed 30 June 1964.
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The village is notable in that the houses have names instead of numbers, as was noted in the
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and 1980s. The site features a mill channel with an internal wheel although a narrower mill
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for Thomas Joyce, is now a residential property located just over the parish boundary in
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The 19th-century brewery and attached cottages are now a private residence. The tall
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Freshford shares its parish council with Sharpstone and the surrounding hamlets. The
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The war memorial in the village commemorates the 17 men from the village who died in
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and it expanded with the growth of local industry but is now largely residential.
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Freshford Bridge over the River Frome dates from the early to mid 16th century.
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Chapel was built around 1783 and extended in 1850. It was opened by
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Most of the buildings and boundary walls are built from the local
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Planning (Listed Buildings and Conservation Areas) Act 1990
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Bath and North East Somerset Council Planning Department
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in New Zealand in 1850, where he was chosen as the 7th
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The History and Antiquities of the County of Somerset
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The ward is currently represented by 246: 202: 178: 154: 84: 27: 1254:: CS1 maint: archived copy as title ( 1247: 910: 908: 1295:"The Old Brewery and Brewery Cottage" 230: 218: 206: 190: 168: 136: 118: 100: 35:The brewery chimney at Freshford Mill 7: 1450:Bath and North East Somerset Council 1150:Bath and North East Somerset Council 610:The village is in the valley of the 1422:. Fenland Hydrotech. 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Yellow stone building with grey slate roof and grey chimney, surrounding by houses and trees. In the foreground is a path with a high stone wall and vegetation.
Freshford is located in Somerset
Somerset
OS grid reference
ST785603
Unitary authority
Bath and North East Somerset
Ceremonial county
Somerset
Region
South West
Country
England
Sovereign state
Post town
BATH
Postcode district
BA2
Police
Avon and Somerset
Fire
Avon
Ambulance
South Western
UK Parliament
Frome and East Somerset
UK
England
Somerset
51°20′20″N 2°18′18″W / 51.339°N 2.305°W / 51.339; -2.305

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