- Thornbury, South Gloucestershire
infobox UK place
country = England
latitude= 51.6094longitude= -2.5249
official_name= Thornbury
population= 12,000
unitary_england=South Gloucestershire
lieutenancy_england=Gloucestershire
region= South West Englandconstituency_westminster= Northavon
post_town=Bristol
postcode_district = BS35
postcode_area= BS
dial_code= 01454
os_grid_reference= ST636902Thornbury is a
market town inSouth Gloucestershire ,England , approximately 12mile s (19km) north of thecity ofBristol , with a population of around 12,000. The town hosts South Gloucestershire Council headquarters and is twinned withBockenem inGermany . Thornbury is aBritain in Bloom award-winning town and also has its own competition, [http://www.mythornbury.co.uk/thornbury_in_bloom Thornbury in Bloom] . Its suburbs include the Morton and Thornbury Park districts.History
There is evidence of human activity in the Thornbury area in the
Neolithic andBronze Age s but the earliest documented evidence of Thornbury's history comes in the9th century , with a settlement called "Thornbyrig". TheDomesday Book noted amanor known as "Turneberie" with 103 residents.The
town charter was created in1252 . The charter's 750th anniversary in 2002 was celebrated with a "750" flower bed planted on Grovesend Road.St. Mary 's church is the oldest surviving building in the town. In 1974 a town council was elected. Thornbury used to be aborough but became aparish in 1984.The Thornbury railway station and railway line have been redeveloped into a housing estate, a bypass road and a long footpath. More remains of the line can be found at Tytherington quarry to the east of the town.
Thornbury had a thriving
market , held on the High Street and in the Market Hall. It moved to Rock Street in 1911 but closed down in the late1990 s and was partly replaced with a smaller market in a car park near the United Reformed Church. The older site has been redeveloped as a new community centre, called "Turnberrie's", while the Market Hall is now a clothes shop.A hoard of 11,460
Roman coins was found in 2004 whilst a resident was digging out for a fishpond. This was acquired byBristol Museum for £40,000 [http://treasurehunting.tv/?p=99 Coin Hoard Article]Thornbury's
coat of arms is the arms of four families important in the town's history: Attwells, Howard', Clare and Stafford.John Attwells left £500 in his will for the establishment of the Free School which merged with thegrammar school in 1879. The Attwellscoat of arms was later adopted as the badge for the grammar school, nowMarlwood School . The other three families held themanor at Thornbury over several centuries. It has themotto "Decus Sabrinae Vallis" (Latin for "Jewel of the Severn Vale") [http://i16.tinypic.com/4d46af4.jpg]Amenities
Thornbury features a high street, a shopping centre (St Mary's Centre), two supermarkets and many smaller shops. The town has six churches: [http://www.thornburyparish.org St Mary's Church] , [http://www.ctk-thornbury.org.uk/ Christ the King] , [http://www.mythornbury.co.uk/thornbury_methodist_church The
Methodist Church] , [http://www.thornburyurc.org/ United Reformed Church] , [http://www.thornburyparish.org St Paul's Church, The Hackett] and [http://www.thornburybaptistchurch.co.uk Thornbury Baptist Church. On the outskirts of Thornbury, at Lower Morton, is an independentevangelical church, [http://www.mortonbaptistchurch.org Morton Baptist Church] .The town has a large number of
public house s. "The White Lion, Thornbury", is apublic house on the High Street. In 2003 it won the Thornbury in Bloom award, and in 1999 the Britain in Bloom award for Best Pub Display. In 1891 and 1903 its annual rateable value was £24.0s.0d. Other pubs in Thornbury are "The Swan", "The Wheatsheaf", "The Knot of Rope", "The Plough", "The Barrel", "The George", "The Black Horse" and "The Anchor"The shop front of the Wildings (formerly Worthingtons) clothing shop was used in the Two Ronnies serial sketch, "The Worm That Turned." In
urban legend it is proposed thatRonnie Barker got the idea for "Open All Hours " when he visited the local Riddifords grocer's - however, "Open All Hours" ran from 1976, following a pilot in 1973, long before the filming and broadcast of "The Worm That Turned" in 1980. The nearbynuclear power station atOldbury-on-Severn ,Tytherington quarry and Stokefield Close were used as locations for the 1976 four-part "Doctor Who " serial "The Hand of Fear ".Industries
An industrial estate is located to the south of the town. One of the biggest industries there is
Essilor , who manufacture lenses for glasses. The construction of the Midland Way road has provided a boost for industry by allowing traffic to avoid the steep and narrow B4061 road.Major roads & streets in Thornbury
* The B4061 loops off the A38 at
Alveston , passes through the centre of the town, and rejoins the A38 at Whitfield, thus forming the main routes into the town from the north and south.
* Gillingstool and Grovesend Road form an easterly link from the centre to the A38.
* The High Street is, unusually, on the very edge of the town to the west.
* The Plain is at the north end of the High Street, notable for the pump in the middle of the road.
* Castle Street heads north from The Plain to Thornbury Castle.
* Midland Way and Morton Way are more modern additions forming a roughly semi-circular eastern boundary to the town, and allow HGVs headed for the industrial estate to avoid the centre.Tourist Attractions
Thornbury castle
"Main article:
Thornbury Castle "One of Thornbury's most notable features is its
castle , a Tudor structure begun in1511 as a home forEdward Stafford, 3rd Duke of Buckingham . The two intricateredbrick chimneys were built in 1514, and are similar to those found atHampton Court Palace . Cardinal Wolsey beheaded the Duke fortreason in 1521. Following the Duke's demise the castle was confiscated by King Henry VIII who stayed at the Castle for ten days in1535 withAnne Boleyn .Following the
English Civil War Thornbury castle fell into disrepair but was renovated in1824 by theHoward Family . The Castle is now a 26 room luxury hotel and restaurant.Parish church
The Church of
Saint Mary the Virgin is Thornbury'sparish church . Building started in1340 , with major additions in 1500, 1848 and 1988. The church is used for worship,baptism ,confirmation ,marriage s,funeral s and remembrance services.Town pump
The town pump is on a small island at the bottom of the High Street. It has a sign saying "To Gloucester" with a pointing hand. The original
water pump was removed in1924 after its declaration as a road hazard by the council. In 1984 a new one was built. In2002 it was temporarily painted gold to celebrate theGolden Jubilee . The pump is usually decorated with flowers, and there are often "Birthday Greetings" notices placed on the pump.Walks and scenery
;Streamside WalkA footpath called Streamside Walk starts at Gillingstool
Primary School , passes over several roads and bridges, past Thornbury Hospital and Manorbrook Primary School and on to the north of Thornbury where the stream leaves the town. Another stream runs through the north east of Thornbury and merges at an old mill.;Old railway lineThe old railway line is now a footpath. The footpath was constructed in the 1990s to support new housing and industrial developments, previously it was grassed over and neglected. Starting from the industrial estates it follows the route of the streets of Streamleaze and Avon Way ending near a
roundabout at the top of Avon Way.;Heritage trailCreated by the Thornbury and District Heritage Trust as a Millennium project, the heritage trail consists of a walk encompassing the town's historically significant buildings. There are forty waymarkers indicating the route, which starts outside the town hall.
port and leisure
Mundy playing fields were donated to Thornbury by Mrs Violet Mundy in 1937. The fields feature a children's play area and sports ground. Nearby is Thornbury
Golf Club , ThornburyLeisure Centre , ThornburyLawn Tennis Club and askate park . In south Thornbury a small children's play area was recently opened. There are green spaces around the town. A Thornbury Community Garden was set up near Gillingstool School but has closed because of housing development. A replacement Community Garden is to be built next to the new Community Centre.Thornbury Town FC play in the Gloucestershire County League which is tier 11 in the English
football (soccer) league.Other Attractions
Attractions include Filnore Woods, Armstrong and Cossham Halls, and Thornbury Museum. A
heritage trail offers information signs about places of interest, starting from the Town Hall (which used to be thepolice station andmagistrates court in Thornbury). Also of note is the MacLaine Memorial fountain which is dedicated to the memory ofLieutenant Hector Maclaine , who was a local man who helped protect theBritish in India from theRussians and Afghans in 1880. Thornbury has anantiquarian mathematics bookshop.chools in Thornbury
The Castle School is Thornbury'ssecondary school . The formerThornbury Grammar School buildings on Gloucester Road are now its sixth form centre. (Thornbury Grammar School was relocated to new buildings in neighbouringAlveston in 1972 when it received its firstcomprehensive school intake and was renamedMarlwood School .)Gillingstool
Primary School dates back to 1862, and is known for its school bell. The school will be completely rebuilt in a project commencing Spring 2009. TheVictorian era buildings are being retained and will continue in their present use as aSure Start Children's Centre [ [http://www.gillingstool.ik.org/img/news/cu_NL6a.jpgGillingstool Primary School Newsletter Extra]6 June 2008 ] .Other schools include St Mary's
Church of England Primary School (founded in 1839), Crossways Infant andJunior school s, Christ The KingRoman Catholic Primary School, Manorbrook Primary School, New Siblands Special School, and The Sheiling School (an independent special school part of theCamphill Movement ). John Attwells's Free School existed in the 19th century, a plaque about this school can be seen on a shop in St Mary's Shopping centre.Gallery
References
External links
General
* [http://www.thornburytowncouncil.gov.uk/ Thornbury Town Council]
* [http://www.mythornbury.co.uk/ MyThornbury - guide to what's on in Thornbury]
* [http://www.thornbury.org.uk Thornbury's Community Website]
* [http://www.thornburyfm.org/ Thornbury FM - broadcasts twice a year]
* [http://www.thornburyartsfestival.com/ Thornbury Arts Festival - an annual event, held in the Spring]
* [http://www.mythornbury.co.uk/thornbury/map/street_index Map of Thornbury]
* [http://www.mythornbury.co.uk/thornbury_in_bloom Thornbury in Bloom]
* [http://www.thornburyroundtable.org.uk Thornbury Round Table]
* [http://www.thornburyparish.org/ Thornbury Parish Church]
* [http://www.thornburybaptistchurch.co.uk/ Thornbury Baptist Church]
* [http://www.whitecottage.org/ White Cottage Website]*
Local history
* [http://www.thornburymuseum.org.uk/ Thornbury Museum]
* [http://www.thornburyroots.co.uk/ Thornbury Roots - local history]
* [http://www.images-of-thornbury.co.uk/ Images of Thornbury - Photos - Past - Present]
* [http://www.treasurehunting.tv/?p=99 Coin hoard article]chools
* [http://www.stmarysthornbury.ik.org/ St Mary's C of E Primary School]
* [http://www.gillingstool.ik.org/ Gillingstool Primary School]
* [http://www.christking.ik.org/ Christ the King Primary School]
* [http://www.crossways-jun.ik.org/ Crossways Junior School]
* [http://www.crossways-inf.s-gloucs.sch.uk/school/pages/default.htm Crossways Infant School]
* [http://www.castle.gloucs.sch.uk/ The Castle School website]
* [http://www.friendsreunited.co.uk/FriendsReunited.asp?wci=MemberList&school_key=2119 Friends Reunited page for Castle School]
* [http://www.thornburygrammar.org.uk/ Thornbury Grammar School]
* [http://www.marlwood.com/ Marlwood School]
* [http://manorbrook.googlepages.com/home Manorbrook Primary School]ports
* [http://www.thornburyrfc.com/ Thornbury RFC]
* [http://www.thornburybroncos.co.uk/ Thornbury Broncos]
* [http://www.thornburyfalcons.com/ Thornbury Falcons]
* [http://www.thornbury-skate.org.uk/ Thornbury Adult Skating]
* [http://www.webteams.co.uk/Home.aspx?team=thornburytownfc/ Thornbury Town FC]
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