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built in 1478, making it the oldest known building in Great Britain to also contain a post office. It is not known when the post office counter was opened. Mr. H M Strange moved the post office up the street (by four buildings) in 1933 and remained Post Master there until retirement in 1968.
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results for 2008 91% of children achieved or exceeded Level 4 in English and Science and 84% did so in Maths. These results are slightly higher than the county averages of 86%, 82% and 91% in English, Maths and Science respectively.
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went up to the Beacon and, seeing the beautiful valley to the east said "This must be Paradise". Since then that valley, and the hamlet on its western side to the north of Painswick have been called Paradise.
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On the first Sunday after 19 September, there has been an annual festival called "Feast Sunday". Three customs were historically followed: feasting, drinking and disorderly conduct;
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in the same name exists. This stretches beyond the confines of the civil parish. The total ward population taken at the 2011 Census was 4,158. Painswick Parish Council is based at
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Ancient and Historical Monuments in the County of Gloucester: Iron Age and Romano-British Monuments in the Gloucestershire Cotswolds
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It has a cricket and rugby team and there is a golf course on the outskirts of the town. Painswick Beacon is in the nearby hills.
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a count of the trees showed there to be 103. The plan of the churchyard included in the church's own public leaflet shows 100.
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was a Parliamentarian stronghold of some strategic importance, but it was surrounded by forces loyal to
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army, which had been surrounding the city, encamped overnight at Painswick, with the king staying at
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holds that the churchyard will never have more than 99 yew trees and that should a 100th grow the
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BBC's Common actress Susan Lynch on working with ‘lovely’ Johnny Depp and ‘amazing’ Ewan McGregor
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Romano-Celtic Élites and Their Religion: A Study of Archaeological Sites in Gloucestershire
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St. Mary's Painswick, A Stroll Around the Churchyard, Church leaflet, obtained July 2008
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first appears in 1237, but must originate in the name of an earlier lord of the manor,
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The half-timbered building containing the Painswick post office was built in 1478.
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The St Mary's Parish churchyard is notable for its ancient and numerous yew trees.
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Francis A. Hyett, 1928, Glimpses of the History of Painswick, pages 149-158
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lived in Painswick. His son, the second Baron, runs the Painswick
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china dog, that had been baked annually between 1870 and 1880.
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There is evidence of settlement in the area as long ago as the
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Garden. The village is mainly constructed of locally quarried
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The Triumph of the Moon: A History of Modern Pagan Witchcraft
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for children aged 4 to 11 with fewer than 150 pupils. In the
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According to William Black's 'The Land that Thyme Forgot',
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From approximately 1650 in Painswick to the present day.
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was a common Anglo-Norman name (itself originating in
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photos of Painswick and surrounding area on geograph
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Painswick Beacon, and part of the view from it. The
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For parliamentary purposes, Painswick is within the
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Index


Painswick is located in Gloucestershire
Gloucestershire
OS grid reference
SO866098
Civil parish
District
Stroud
Shire county
Gloucestershire
Region
South West
Country
England
Sovereign state
Post town
Stroud
Postcode district
GL6
Dialling code
Police
Gloucestershire
Fire
Gloucestershire
Ambulance
South Western
UK Parliament
North Cotswolds
UK
England

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