Bussage

Bussage
Bussage

 Bussage shown within Gloucestershire
OS grid reference SO8803
District Stroud
Shire county Gloucestershire
Region South West
Country England
Sovereign state United Kingdom
Post town STROUD
Dialling code 01453
Police Gloucestershire
Fire Gloucestershire
Ambulance Great Western
EU Parliament South West England
UK Parliament Stroud
List of places: UK • England • Gloucestershire

Bussage is a village in Gloucestershire, England in the district of Stroud.

Geography

There is an older part to the village and a newer part. The village is situated close to the A419, between Brimscombe, Eastcombe and Chalford Hill, and near the River Frome.

The newer part of Bussage is a complex estate of houses that used to be known as the Manor Farm Estate, named after the original farm of the same name. The original farmhouse is still inhabited and can be found in the estate. This estate was constructed by a number of builders the primary being Robert Hitchens Ltd.

Not all of the extate is in the parish of Bussage, the most northerly section is in the parish of Bisley-with-Lypiatt.

The parish church of Bussage is dedicated to St Michael & All Angels. This church was founded by Thomas Keble (for whom the local Secondary School was re-named) and was consecrated in October 1846.[1]

The village pub is the Ram Inn situated on The Ridge. There are several primary schools, including Busaage (Church of England) primay school, Eastcombe primary school and Chalford Hill primary school, and the secondary school Thomas Keble, that was formally known as Manor School (the name was changed in September 1990).

There is also a small shopping centre which consists of a Tesco Express, a Boots Pharmacy, Manor Chinese Takeaway and a Doctor's Surgery. Opposite the shopping centre there is a community centre, and a house that was formally the local Police Station.

To the south of the Manor Farm Estate is a small woodland, known as The Frithwood. This wood, owned by Robert Hitchens Ltd., was subject to an attempt to be registered as a Town or Village Green in 2005. This was rejected by Gloucestershire Council in September of that year.[2]

The Frithwood mentioned above is not to be confused with the Frith Wood Nature Reserve[3], located just outside of Painswick in Gloucestershire.

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