Purton, Lydney

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Coordinates: 51°44′21″N 2°28′42″W / 51.73913°N 2.47844°W / 51.73913; -2.47844
Purton

View over the River Severn at Purton
Purton

 Purton shown within Gloucestershire
OS grid reference SO670046
District Forest of Dean
Shire county Gloucestershire
Region South West
Country England
Sovereign state United Kingdom
Police Gloucestershire
Fire Gloucestershire
Ambulance Great Western
EU Parliament South West England
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Purton is a hamlet on the west bank of the River Severn, in the civil parish of Lydney in Gloucestershire, England. It lies opposite the village of Purton on the east bank of the river.

The name of the place derives from the Old English pirige tun, meaning "pear orchard".[1] It was mentioned in the Domesday Book.

Purton was a small port, and there was a ferry across the river to the other Purton by 1282. In the late 18th and early 19th century, there was also a ford across the river here. The ferry, known as Purton Passage, continued in use until 1879, when it was replaced by the Severn Railway Bridge.[2]

Purton Manor, which stands on a cliff overlooking the Severn, dates back to the 16th century.

References

  1. Mills, A.D. and Room, A. A Dictionary of British Place-Names Oxford University Press
  2. Victoria County History of Gloucestershire: Lydney

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