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Coordinates: 51°3025N 2°2006W / 51.507°N 02.335°W / 51.507; -02.335
 

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Tormarton

Tormarton High Street

Tormarton is located in Gloucestershire
Tormarton

Tormarton

Location within Gloucestershire

Population323 (2021)[1]
OS grid referenceST768787
Civil parish
  • Tormarton
Unitary authority
Ceremonial county
Region
CountryEngland
Sovereign stateUnited Kingdom
Post townBadminton
Postcode districtGL9
Dialling code01454
PoliceAvon and Somerset
FireAvon
AmbulanceSouth Western
UK Parliament
WebsiteParish Council
List of places
UK
England
Gloucestershire
51°30′25N 2°20′06W / 51.507°N 02.335°W / 51.507; -02.335

Tormarton is a village and civil parish in the South Gloucestershire district, in the ceremonial county of Gloucestershire, England. The village is about half a mile north of the M4 motorway; the A46 road towards Bath passes a similar distance west of the village to join the motorway at junction 18. The parish includes the small village of West Littleton, south of the motorway. The parish population at the 2021 census was 323.[1] The Cotswold Way footpath passes through the village.[2]

History

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St Mary Magdalene church
The main entrance to Dodington Park

It is thought that humans have been active in the area of Tormarton for more than 6,000 years.[3] In 1968 the bodies of three Bronze Age men were discovered near Tormarton, when a gas pipeline was being installed. Unusually, two of the bodies showed combat wounds; they are now in Bristol Museum & Art Gallery. Further excavations were made in 1999 and 2000, which found remains of two other bodies estimated to be 3,500 years old. They are all thought to have all died at a similar time and were then buried in a ditch.[4] A BBC documentary, Meet The Ancestors, was made that followed the second excavation.[5]

The area is thought to have been inhabited by the Romans[2] as a stone coffin was found in nearby Hinton.[6] The village was on the border of the Anglo Saxon kingdoms of Wessex and Mercia. The medieval village was larger than today: extensive earthworks to the north and east of the church suggest that this area may have been settled previously.[2] Its name may come from Thor Maer Tun, meaning The settlement with the thorn (tree) on the boundary.[2] Another source suggests the name derives from the church tower (Tor) on the border between Wessex and Mercia (Anglo-Saxon Meark).[7]

The village became part of the Badminton estate, owned by the Duke of Beaufort, in 1789.[8] In 1848 the population of the parish was 620.[9]

Baron Altrincham, of Tormarton is a title in the Peerage of the United Kingdom that was created in 1945 for the politician Edward Grigg and then held by John Grigg who disclaimed the title under the Peerage Act of 1963.

The M4 motorway to the west of Tormarton opened in 1967, with the section to the east running to Stanton St Quintin (Junction 17) opening four years later.[10]

In 2008, SITA made a planning application to build a large in-vessel composting facility near Tormarton.[11] Previously SITA had been proposing to site it on a brown field site in Pucklechurch but this was met with opposition from residents due to concerns it could pose a health risk and be an eyesore. The proposed facility would handle 30,000 tonnes of waste a year. BBC News reported that it was controversial with residents in Tormarton too.[12]

Notable buildings

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The Church of England parish church of St Mary Magdelene stands to the north of the present village. Its Norman origins can be seen in the chancel arch and the lower two stages of the tower. The south aisle was added in the 14th century, and in 1853 T. H. Wyatt added the south porch and the vestry. The church was designated as Grade I listed in 1985.[13]

The former manor house, now Manor Farmhouse, is south-west of the church. Originally the home of the St Loe family of Tormarton and Sutton CourtatChew Magna,[citation needed] it was later owned by the de la Riviere family. Dating from c.1350, the house was enlarged to the rear in the next century and further added to and altered in the 17th, 18th and 19th centuries.[14]

Tormarton Court is a Grade II listed Georgian rectory, now a house.[15] The manor house at West Littleton, from c.1500 with later alterations, is Grade II* listed.[16]

Notable residents

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References

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  1. ^ a b "Tormarton (parish): population statistics, 2021 Census". CityPopulation.de. Retrieved 25 May 2024.
  • ^ a b c d "Exploring the Cotswold Way National trail" (PDF). S. Glos Council. Retrieved 30 June 2009.
  • ^ Tormarton & West Littleton Parish Plan 2010
  • ^ Prehistoric archaeology – the dead of Tormarton. South Gloucestershire Council. 25 May 2009. URL:http://www.southglos.gov.uk/NR/exeres/752627d3-23ca-44d3-94a5-ea11258e05b7. Accessed: 2009-05-25. (Archived by WebCite at https://www.webcitation.org/5h2rTyF5q)
  • ^ Media Collections – Off-air Television Broadcasts (Part 2) – June 2006
  • ^ "Puckleweb – history and archaeology". S. Glos council. Archived from the original on 26 September 2011. Retrieved 30 June 2009.
  • ^ A short history of Tormarton and its Church. Gloucestershire.
  • ^ "The National Archives – The Beaufort Estates". Retrieved 30 June 2009.
  • ^ Lewis, Samuel (1848). "A Topographical Dictionary of England – Tormarton (St. Mary)". Retrieved 25 March 2010.
  • ^ "The Motoryway Archive: The M4 London to South Wales Motorway. Holyport to Tormarton". Retrieved 12 March 2010.
  • ^ Planning documentation In-vessel composting plant Tormarton, South Gloucestershire, United Kingdom], planning.southglos.gov.uk
  • ^ "New scheme for composting plant". BBC News. 18 September 2008. Retrieved 15 January 2010.
  • ^ Historic England. "Church of St Mary Magdelene (1213492)". National Heritage List for England. Retrieved 25 May 2024.
  • ^ Historic England. "Manor Farmhouse (1213491)". National Heritage List for England. Retrieved 25 May 2024.
  • ^ Historic England. "Tormarton Court (1288782)". National Heritage List for England. Retrieved 25 May 2024.
  • ^ Historic England. "Old Manor House (1288609)". National Heritage List for England. Retrieved 25 May 2024.
  • ^ This is Bristol: Footsteps into History – Dodington
  • ^ Young, Roger (22 October 2011). "Obituary: John Mackay". The Independent. Retrieved 10 August 2021.
  • ^ Collins, J. R. (2000). "Christian Ecclesiology and the Composition of Leviathan: A Newly Discovered Letter to Thomas Hobbes". The Historical Journal. 43 (1): 217–231. doi:10.1017/S0018246X99008845. JSTOR 3021019. S2CID 154979401.
  • ^ Digby, Elizabethan Embroidery, p. 58-63
  • ^ Craven, Maxwell. "Bess the builder left many fine homes". Retrieved 30 June 2009.
  • ^ See, lists of county sheriffs etc. and the will of Sir Edward Wadham of Tormarton in the National Archives at Kew
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