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Harescombe

Harescombe
Harescombe Church.jpg
The Church of St. John the Baptist
Harescombe is located in Gloucestershire
Harescombe
Harescombe
Harescombe shown within Gloucestershire
Population 247 (2011)
OS grid reference SO8310
Civil parish
  • Harescombe
District
Shire county
Region
Country England
Sovereign state United Kingdom
Post town Gloucester
Postcode district GL6 6
Dialling code 01452
Police Gloucestershire
Fire Gloucestershire
Ambulance South Western
EU Parliament South West England
UK Parliament
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51°47′28″N 2°14′20″W / 51.791°N 02.239°W / 51.791; -02.239Coordinates: 51°47′28″N 2°14′20″W / 51.791°N 02.239°W / 51.791; -02.239

Harescombe is a small village in Gloucestershire, England. It is situated 5 miles (8 km) south of Gloucester. It is thought the name of the village is derived from a combination of the Celtic term "cwm" (valley) and the Saxon term "here" (army), thus the full meaning of "Harescombe" would be "the Army's Valley".

The community is indeed in a valley as it rests at the foot of the well-known range of the Cotswolds called the Haresfield Beacon and Broadbarrow Green, which were sites of ancient British and Roman encampments. These encampments were a part of a chain of fortresses expressly mentioned by Tacitus as having been raised by Ostorius Scapula between the Severn and Avon Rivers: old British works adapted by the Romans to their own requirements.

The Church of St. John the Baptist in Harescombe was constructed in the 13th century. It was consecrated in 1315. The walls are ashlar limestone, and the roof is of stone slate. The church has an unusual bellcote and a small octagonal stone spire, as well as small octagonal pinnacles on the four sides. Small iron crosses were added to these pinnacles in 1870–71 when Francis Niblett restored the church. The belfry has two bells, one of which has been determined to be the oldest bell (circa 1180) in Gloucestershire.

Several of the memorial inscriptions on markers in the adjacent graveyard date from the 17th century, with the oldest being for Thomas Roberts, Gent., dated 20 January 1632.

The Church of St. John the Baptist is a grade 2* listed building with English heritage.


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