Winford

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Winford
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Statistics
Population: approx. 1500
Ordnance Survey
OS grid reference: ST540651
Administration
District: North Somerset
Region: South West England
Constituent country: England
Sovereign state: United Kingdom
Other
Ceremonial county: Somerset
Historic county: Somerset
Services
Police force: Avon and Somerset
Fire and rescue: Avon
Ambulance: South Western
Post office and telephone
Post town: BRISTOL
Postal district: BS40
Dialling code: 01275
Politics
UK Parliament: Wansdyke
European Parliament: South West England

Winford (grid reference ST540651) is a small village within the Chew Valley, Somerset

In the unitary authority of North Somerset about 8 miles south of Bristol very close to Regil and Chew Valley Lake. It has one pub, several shops, including a post office and farms.

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[edit] Government and politics

Winford Ward is represented by one councillor on the North Somerset Unitary Authority which has responsibilities for services such as education, refuse, tourism etc. The village is a part of the Woodspring constituency which elects one MP to the Westminster Parliament and part of the South West England constituency which elects 7 members to the European Parliament.

[edit] Demographics

According to the 2001 Census the Winford Ward, had 1,316 residents, living in 527 households, with an average age of 41.9 years. Of these 73% of residents describing their health as 'good', 26% of 16-74 year olds had no qualifications; and the area had an unemployment rate of 1.8% of all economically active people aged 16-74. In the Index of Multiple Deprivation 2004, it was ranked at 22,024 out of 32,482 wards in England, where 1 was the most deprived LSOA and 32,482 the least deprived. [1]

[edit] Church

The church of St Mary and Peter dates from the 15th Century and is a Grade II listed building (Church of St Mary and Peter at Images of England) An unidentified and Shire Monuments in churchyard are also listed (Unidentified and Shire Monuments at Images of England)

[edit] Powerdermill Farmhouse

A Grade II* listed building (Powdermill Farmhouse at Images of England)

[edit] Beech Court (formerly The Rectory)

A Grade II* listed building (Beech Court at Images of England)

[edit] Grade II listed buildings

[edit] References