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Gotherington is a small village north of
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in
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, England. It is surrounded on the north by the villages of Woolstone and
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, and to the south by Woodmancote and
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, a very large urban village. Gotherington has a population of around 1,200, while its neighbour, Bishops Cleeve, has a population of 15,000 (including celebrity chef Martin Bettan).Gotherington Parish Council - History
The populations reduced at the 2011 census to 995 for Gotherington.


History

It is believed that Gotherington was founded in about 780 A.D. The village is mentioned in the
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as ''Godrinton'', and was for around six centuries split into Upper Gotherington and Lower Gotherington. It was a strongly agricultural area until the mid-nineteenth century, from which point
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increased in its place. Development of the village began in the 1880s when the village was one of the first to have its own rural nurse that had been organised by
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. The village school opened in 1881 and a
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in 1894. The local Parish Council was formed in the same year.
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opened in 1906 and closed in 1955. However, it is open on rare occasions and for private hire. It has recently been restored by a private owner, and a halt built on the neighbouring
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this links to the Cheltenham Racecourse. Unfortunately a Landslide on Nottingham hill meant there had to be repairs done to the track near Manor Lane in Gotherington and only part of the track was open for sometime, but it was fully opened once again in 2011. Various trains use this line other than the main steam train for certain events such as
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weekends and the occasional Diesel Engined Train.


Historic buildings

Gotherington contains twenty
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: *The Holt, 18 Cleeve Road *Willow Bank, Granna Lane *Dormer House, Gretton Road *Elm Tree Cottage, Gretton Road *Baldwin's Farmhouse, Gretton Road *Stables, Baldwin's Farm, Gretton Road *The Folly and East Folly, Gretton Road *Bee Bole Wall, The Folly, Gretton Road *Willow Cottage, 53 Gretton Road *Woodbine Cottage, 1 Gretton Road *The Homestead, Long Furlong Lane *Ashmead, Malleson Road *Home Farmhouse, Malleson Road *Stonehouse, Malleson Road *Elm Cottage, 62 Malleson Road *Manor Farmhouse, Manor Lane *Dovecot at Manor Farm, Manor Lane *Truman's Farmhouse, Manor Lane *The Malt Shovel, Shutter Lane *The Shady Nook, Shutter Lane *White's Farm, Shutter Lane *Badger House, Manor Lane


Schooling

Gotherington Primary school is a relatively small school with just over 200 pupils on the roll. It was inspected by
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in March 2009, who rated every single aspect as "outstanding". The sole area noted as needing improvement was the library provision. Nearby is the Rex Rhodes building, housing the Garden House Nursery School, and an after school club for the children of Gotherington school. The Village Hall hosts a regular Parent and Toddler group for young families. The first school in the village was opened in 1881.


Sport

The village has several sports opportunities, with locals fielding cricket and football teams, with Cheltenham North rugby club nearby and playing fields behind the village hall. It is home to the Battens Bruisers rivals.


Churches


Anglican (Church of England)

As is common in the Church of England, Gotherington is part of a complex structure of rural parishes. The overall
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of ''Bishop's Cleeve and Woolstone with Gotherington and Oxenton'' is made up of two ecclesiastical parishes - ''Bishop's Cleeve'', and ''Woolstone with Gotherington and Oxenton''. The parish of ''Woolstone with Gotherington and Oxenton'' encompasses the tiny villages of Woolstone and Oxenton as well as Gotherington. There are two church buildings - ''St Martin de Tours'' at Woolstone, and ''St John the Baptist'' at Oxenton - but there is no Anglican church building in Gotherington even though most of the population live there. To redress this imbalance, services are held from time to time in Gotherington Village Hall (see the link below for details.)


Gotherington Free Church

Prior to 2000 there was a
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in Gotherington. This building, now recognised as 'The Old Chapel', owned by the Countess of Huntingdon Trust, was purchased in 2018 by a newly set up charity, the Old Chapel Community Project, using funds raised from the communities of Gotherington, Woolstone and Oxenton and from the Church.


Local Services

Despite being a relatively small village Gotherington is served by a local shop, Gotherington Stores, which also has a tea room and carries the village's post office. The village also has a pub
The Shutter Inn
Many houses in the village of Gotherington are old and original, with some new houses being built adjacent to the local pub, and others clad in local stone clustered around the school. The children's recreation area has been upgraded to meet the needs of all age groups. A gardening club, wine club and community group are also active.
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is located on the
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. The village is served by bus companies
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and Swanbrook.


Governance

The village falls in the 'Oxenton Hill'
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. This ward stretches from Gotherington in the east to Stoke Orchard in the west. The total ward population at the 2011 census was 1,592.


References


Further reading

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External links


Main Gotherington websiteDetails of church services in Gotherington
* ttps://web.archive.org/web/20100410131054/http://www.gotherington.gloucs.sch.uk/homepage/ Gotherington Primary School {{authority control Villages in Gloucestershire Borough of Tewkesbury