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Clearwell. Clearwell and Platwell had dwellings by around 1300. In 1462 fourteen houses were mentioned at Clearwell and Wainlete, thirteen at Platwell, and sixteen at Peak. Most of the houses that formed Clearwell village were replaced by stone cottages in the late 18th century and the 19th, although several older buildings survive, including the Wyndham Arms which is a substantial 17th-century house.
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in 1481 and 1492, who apparently came to live at Clearwell as his will was dated at Newland. Christopher's son was Sir George Baynham (d.1546), who married as his second wife Cecilia Gage, daughter of Sir John Gage. Sir George dated his will at Clearwell, 9 June 1546, and was buried at Newland.
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In 1830 a chapel was built for Clearwell village at the east end, on the road leading to the Forest. It was replaced in 1866 by a new church built by the countess of Dunraven, owner of the Clearwell estate. The countess also built a village school in 1859 and opened a cottage hospital in 1869.
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The village of Clearwell began as a group of hamlets which coalesced to form the village. It formed around three roads which run down shallow valleys to a central junction. The hamlets on the three roads were Clearwell, Peak, and Platwell, with a fourth hamlet, Wainlete, to the north-west of
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The manor thereupon passed to the descendants of Robert Greyndour's sister Johanna, who had married as her first husband William Walwyn. Their son was William Walwyn, whose daughter and sole heiress was Alice Walwyn (d. 1518), the second wife of Thomas Baynham (d. 1500), Constable of
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Church called the "Chantry of Robert Greyndour" and left many charitable bequests in her will. She was buried with her first husband in the chantry chapel she had founded in Newland Church. Elizabeth had earlier married
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In 1893 Clearwell was sold to Henry Collins, whose mortgagees sold it in 1907 to its then tenant Col. Alan Gardner. In 1908 the house was renamed Clearwell Castle. In 1911, it was sold to
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The History of the Manors of Dean Magna and Abenhall. Published in: Transactions of the Bristol and Gloucestershire Archaeological Society, Vol.6, 1881-2,pp. 185-187
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Alice survived her first husband, by whom she had a son Sir Christopher Baynham (d.1557), and married secondly, as his fourth wife, Sir Walter Denys (d.1505) of
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mines at Clearwell Meend in the 19th century. These included Old Sling, New Dun, and Old Ham. From the late 1960s Old Ham ore mine was developed, under the name
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Rye, Walter, Cromer Past and Present, or An Attempt to describe the Parishes of Shipden and Cromer, and to narrate their History, London, 1889, pp.30-31
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In 1684 the manor was purchased by Francis Wyndham (d.1716) of Uffords Manor, Norfolk. Francis's grandfather Sir George Wyndham (6th son of
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The first manor house at Clearwell was probably built by Robert Greyndour (d.1443), and probably consisted of a
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Bracket seat c. 1480, Mitcheldean Church, formerly attached to ancient pulpit, showing arms of Greyndour:
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Village Cross - Historic England scheduled monument, shaft & cross Victorian, base & plinth old
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Kingsley, Nicholas, The Country Houses of Gloucestershire, Cheltenham, 1989, pp.78-9, Clearwell Castle
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times and peaked in the 16th and 17th centuries, leaving a legacy of fine stone built buildings.
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This article is about the village in England. For the component of a water treatment plant, see
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in 1611. His daughter Cicely, by his wife Mary Winter, daughter of Sir William Winter of
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Left: Alice Walwyn, 2nd wife of Sir Thomas Baynham (d.1500); Right: arms of Walwyn:
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English Heritage Register of Parks and Gardens of Special Historic Interest
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Gules, a chevron argent between three bull's heads cabossed argent armed or
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Ego Walterus Denys miles de Alston nuper de Newlands in foresta de dene...
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There are mines locally that date back over 7,000 years to the mining of
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Kingsley 1992; Colvin and Harris 1970, quoted by Parks & Gardens
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and had served as a commissioner for raising the assessment under
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Clearwell was held by the Baynham family until the death of
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and built in its place the present neo-Gothic mock-castle,
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Will of Sir Walter Denys, National Archives, PROB 11/15:
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photos of Clearwell and surrounding area on geograph
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Clearwell is located in Gloucestershire
Gloucestershire
OS grid reference
SO571080
District
Forest of Dean
Shire county
Gloucestershire
Region
South West
Country
England
Sovereign state
Police
Gloucestershire
Fire
Gloucestershire
Ambulance
South Western
UK Parliament
Forest of Dean
UK
England
Gloucestershire
51°46′09″N 2°37′28″W / 51.7691°N 2.6244°W / 51.7691; -2.6244
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