The Churn Valley is a valley in the Cotswold District of Gloucestershire , England that extends from Seven Springs to Cirencester . It runs along the River Churn and the A435 .
4-399: Settlements along the upper valley include Coberley , Cowley , Colesbourne . Those further along include Rendcomb , North Cerney , and Bagendon . The valley forms a distinct slope profile that becomes shallower and broader downstream in the lower valley. This Gloucestershire location article is a stub . You can help Misplaced Pages by expanding it . Coberley Coberley is
8-439: A short distance to the east. The parish has two long barrows : one about 0.75 miles (1.21 km) west of the parish church and the other about 2 miles (3.2 km) west-north-west of the church. A skeleton was discovered in the latter before 1779. The valley north of Coberley is the site of a Roman villa complex. It has been the source of numerous archaeological finds, including coins, tiles, pottery and mosaics. The site
12-640: A village and civil parish in the Cotswold District of Gloucestershire in England , 4 miles (6.4 km) south of Cheltenham . It lies at the confluence of several streams ( Seven Springs ) that form the River Churn , a tributary of the River Thames . The medieval village was closer to the main road, near a spring to the east of Coberley Court. The sites of the medieval and modern villages of Upper Coberley are
16-706: Was excavated by Channel 4 's Time Team in 2007 for an episode that was broadcast on 3 February 2008. The Church of England parish church of Saint Giles had Norman features until the architect John Middleton rebuilt it in 1869-72. Middleton retained the Decorated Gothic south chapel, built in 1340 as a chantry to Saint Mary . He retained also the Perpendicular Gothic bell tower . Henry VIII and Anne Boleyn rode to Coberley on 2 August 1535 from Gloucester. Henry went on to hunt at Miserden while Anne returned to Gloucester. Dowmans Farm house
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