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Fun, adventure, and personal growth in the Great Outdoors
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Old Tump House in the Forest of Dean
3 double bedded self catering accommodation in a stone built former Inn at the end of a valley on the edge of the Forest.
Contact Info
Visit Website |Phone: Fay Martin Old Tump House New Road Blakeney Gloucestershire
Nearby Churches
The Church of England church at Blakeney was built in the 1800's. Before this time, the parish was combined with the village of Awre, a little further to the east and closer to the River Severn. The font is what appears to be a 15th century stoup for holy water, belived to have been removed from Awre church during the Reformation and buried for safety. It was found near Gatcombe when the railway was built, and used locally as a flower pot for many years before being brought to the church at Blakeney. In the early 1800s there was a considerable non-conformist movement from the established church, and a tabenacle was built at Blakeney in 1823, a mile north of the village. This building is now used as houses. A replacement tabenacle was built in the village in 1849 (before the church of England church was built).
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