Walton Cardiff

Walton Cardiff is a small village in Gloucestershire, England, 1 mile east of Tewkesbury. The village is now part of the civil parish of Ashchurch Rural.

Walton Cardiff
Walton Cardiff
Location within Gloucestershire
OS grid referenceSO9032
Civil parish
District
Shire county
Region
CountryEngland
Sovereign stateUnited Kingdom
Post townTewkesbury
Postcode districtGL20
Dialling code01684
PoliceGloucestershire
FireGloucestershire
AmbulanceSouth Western
UK Parliament

History

The village is mentioned as plain Walton in the Domesday Book of 1086. The name is of Old English origin, and means "wall settlement",[1] probably referring to the enclosure around the site of the manor house at the southern end of the village.[2] In 1166 the manor was owned by William of Cardiff, and the manor remained in the Cardiff family until the late 14th century.[2]

In the middle ages the manor formed part of the parish of Tewkesbury, but in the 17th century Walton Cardiff became a separate parish. The parish extended to the River Swilgate in the west, and to the main road running east from Tewkesbury (now the A46) in the north.[2] The parish became a civil parish in 1866.[3] In 1935, the area north of Tirle Brook was transferred to Tewkesbury parish,[2] and was later developed as part of the district of Newtown.

In the 1990s a large area in the western part of the parish was developed as the Wheatpieces estate. In 2008 that part of the parish was separated to form the new civil parish of Wheatpieces. The remainder of the civil parish of Walton Cardiff was abolished and became part of the parish of Ashchurch Rural.[4]

References

  1. Watts, Victor, ed. (2010), "Walton "Wall settlement"", The Cambridge Dictionary of English Place-Names, Cambridge University Press, p. 649, ISBN 9780521168557
  2. C R Elrington (1968). "Parishes: Walton Cardiff". Victoria County History. A History of the County of Gloucester: Volume 8. pp. 236–242. Retrieved 23 April 2018.
  3. Great Britain Historical GIS / University of Portsmouth, Walton Cardiff CP/Ch. Retrieved 23 April 2018.
  4. The Tewkesbury (Parishes) Order 2007 Archived 2012-03-14 at the Wayback Machine

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