- Avening Valley
The Avening Valley is located in the South
Cotswolds inEngland , running roughly east fromNailsworth . At the southern ridge of this valley is evidence of considerablemedieval and Roman settlement, includingBeverston Castle andCalcot Manor . The medieval Calcot complex structures are relicts built over Roman precursors and along an ancient Roman road, indicating the prominence of this locale in Romano-British history. [ [http://www.luminatechnologies.org/luminaaw2.html C. Michael Hogan and Amy Gregory, "History and Architecture of Calcot Manor", Lumina Technologies Inc., prepared for Calcot Manor, July 5, 2006] ] Remains of Roman stone carving have been retrieved indicating evidence of a significant Roman road. Avening Valley is situated at the head of theStroud Valley , and is crossed by theB4014 road.Historical view
The principal developed features in the Avening Valley include the Norman
Church of the Holy Rood , built over an earlier Saxon church from the year1040 AD. and thevillage of Avening. [ [http://www.cotswold.gov.uk/media/documents/Heritage/CA_Avening.pdf Avening conservation area statement: Cotswold District Council, march 2002] ] Most of the other villagearchitecture dates from the early 17th century, the early elements of which were grouped near the crossing ofAvening Stream . This stream crossing point was for a connection from the town of Tetbury to Minchinhampton.During the 1600s the cloth industry developed in the Avening Valley, with mills powered by the Avening Stream. Road development of that era featured steep routes emanating from the valley floor to access higher points on both sides of the valley. One of the larger cloth mills was named the Holcombe Mill (an old "gig" mill), which was adapted in 1879 for manufacture of bedding [ [http://www.aviq36.dsl.pipex.com/mills_&_industry.htm Nailsworth Town Council website] ] ] .
tone construction apart from the village
In various parts of Avening Valley distant from the village itself are manifestations of 17th century and earlier stonework. These features include
dry-stone walls along the road tracks, and also include quaintfarmhouse s made of stone. Both aspects are evident particularly on the "Tetbury Hill" side.ee also
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Drovers roads
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