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Gloucestershire Parish Map Gloucestershire Parish Map MapKey NAME DISTRICT MapKey NAME DISTRICT MapKey NAME DISTRICT 1 Charlton Kings CP Cheltenham 91 Sevenhampton CP Cotswold 181 Frocester CP Stroud 2 Leckhampton CP Cheltenham 92 Sezincote CP Cotswold 182 Ham and Stone CP Stroud 3 Prestbury CP Cheltenham 93 Sherborne CP Cotswold 183 Hamfallow CP Stroud 4 Swindon CP Cheltenham 94 Shipton CP Cotswold 184 Hardwicke CP Stroud 5 Up Hatherley CP Cheltenham 95 Shipton Moyne CP Cotswold 185 Harescombe CP Stroud 6 Adlestrop CP Cotswold 96 Siddington CP Cotswold 186 Haresfield CP Stroud 7 Aldsworth CP Cotswold 97 Somerford Keynes CP Cotswold 187 Hillesley and Tresham CP Stroud 112 75 8 Ampney Crucis CP Cotswold 98 South Cerney CP Cotswold 188 Hinton CP Stroud 9 Ampney St. Mary CP Cotswold 99 Southrop CP Cotswold 189 Horsley CP Stroud 10 Ampney St. Peter CP Cotswold 100 Stow-on-the-Wold CP Cotswold 190 King's Stanley CP Stroud 13 11 Andoversford CP Cotswold 101 Swell CP Cotswold 191 Kingswood CP Stroud 12 Ashley CP Cotswold 102 Syde CP Cotswold 192 Leonard Stanley CP Stroud 13 Aston Subedge CP Cotswold 103 Temple Guiting CP Cotswold 193 Longney and Epney CP Stroud 89 111 53 14 Avening CP Cotswold 104 Tetbury CP Cotswold 194 Minchinhampton CP Stroud 116 15 Bagendon CP Cotswold 105 Tetbury Upton CP Cotswold 195 Miserden CP Stroud 16 Barnsley CP Cotswold 106 Todenham CP Cotswold 196 Moreton Valence CP Stroud 17 Barrington CP Cotswold 107 Turkdean CP Cotswold 197 Nailsworth CP Stroud 31 18 Batsford CP Cotswold 108 Upper Rissington CP Cotswold 198 North Nibley CP Stroud 19 Baunton CP Cotswold 109 Upper Slaughter CP Cotswold 199 Nympsfield CP Stroud 261 20 Beverston CP Cotswold 110 Westcote CP Cotswold 200 Owlpen CP Stroud 223 21 Bibury CP Cotswold 111 Weston Subedge CP Cotswold 201 Painswick CP Stroud 23 22 Bledington CP Cotswold 112 Weston Subedge CP (DET) Cotswold 202 Pitchcombe CP Stroud 228 106 23 Blockley CP Cotswold 113 Westonbirt with Lasborough CP Cotswold 203 Randwick CP Stroud 24 Bourton-on-the-Hill CP Cotswold 114 Whittington CP Cotswold 204 Rodborough CP Stroud 126 243 251 25 Bourton-on-the-Water CP Cotswold 115 Wick Rissington CP Cotswold 205 Slimbridge CP Stroud 18 26 Boxwell with Leighterton CP Cotswold 116 Willersey CP Cotswold 206 Standish CP Stroud 256 216 259 249 27 Brimpsfield CP Cotswold 117 Windrush CP Cotswold 207 Stinchcombe CP Stroud 217 24 28 Broadwell CP Cotswold 118 Winson CP Cotswold 208 Stonehouse CP Stroud 230 257 76 29 Chedworth CP Cotswold 119 Winstone CP Cotswold 209 Stroud CP Stroud 132 263 30 Cherington CP Cotswold 120 Withington CP Cotswold 210 Uley CP Stroud 149 245 252 43 92 31 Chipping Campden CP Cotswold 121 Yanworth CP Cotswold 211 Upton St. Leonards CP Stroud 138 224 233 32 Cirencester CP Cotswold 122 Alvington CP Forest 212 Whiteshill and Ruscombe CP Stroud 33 Clapton CP Cotswold 123 Awre CP Forest 213 Whitminster CP Stroud 231 246 71 56 34 Coates CP Cotswold 124 Aylburton CP Forest 214 Woodchester CP Stroud 155 148 258 254 41 35 Coberley CP Cotswold 125 Blaisdon CP Forest 215 Wotton-under-Edge CP Stroud 130 36 Cold Aston CP Cotswold 126 Bromesberrow CP Forest 216 Alderton CP Tewkesbury 226 264 103 37 Colesbourne CP Cotswold 127 Churcham CP Forest 217 Ashchurch Rural CP Tewkesbury 147 234 220 265 46 28 38 Coln St. Aldwyns CP Cotswold 128 Cinderford CP Forest 218 Ashleworth CP Tewkesbury 229 6 39 Coln St. Dennis CP Cotswold 129 Coleford CP Forest 219 Badgeworth CP Tewkesbury 159 101 40 Compton Abdale CP Cotswold 130 Corse CP Forest 220 Bishop's Cleeve CP Tewkesbury 218 239 100 41 Condicote CP Cotswold 131 Drybrook CP Forest 221 Boddington CP Tewkesbury 221 262 4 255 81 42 Cowley CP Cotswold 132 Dymock CP Forest 222 Brockworth CP Tewkesbury 134 144 3 250 60 43 Cutsdean CP Cotswold 133 English Bicknor CP Forest 223 Buckland CP Tewkesbury 135 244 74 44 Daglingworth CP Cotswold 134 Gorsley and Kilcot CP Forest 224 Chaceley CP Tewkesbury 109 45 Didmarton CP Cotswold 135 Hartpury CP Forest 225 Churchdown CP Tewkesbury 247 235 22 46 Donnington CP Cotswold 136 Hewelsfield and Brockweir CP Forest 226 Deerhurst CP Tewkesbury 253 77 151 227 266 64 47 Dowdeswell CP Cotswold 137 Huntley CP Forest 227 Down Hatherley CP Tewkesbury 157 260 72 48 Down Ampney CP Cotswold 138 Kempley CP Forest 228 Dumbleton CP Tewkesbury 156 241 91 115 49 Driffield CP Cotswold 139 Littledean CP Forest 229 Elmstone Hardwicke CP Tewkesbury 238 240 114 50 Duntisbourne Abbots CP Cotswold 140 Longhope CP Forest 230 Forthampton CP Tewkesbury 225 5 1 110 51 Duntisbourne Rouse CP Cotswold 141 Lydbrook CP Forest 231 Gotherington CP Tewkesbury 236 2 80 52 Eastleach CP Cotswold 142 Lydney CP Forest 232 Great Witcombe CP Tewkesbury 36 25 69 108 140 137 11 53 Ebrington CP Cotswold 143 Mitcheldean CP Forest 233 Gretton CP Tewkesbury 127 47 94 63 54 Edgeworth CP Cotswold 144 Newent CP Forest 234 Hasfield CP Tewkesbury 143 237 248 55 Elkstone CP Cotswold 145 Newland CP Forest 235 Hawling CP Tewkesbury 33 56 Evenlode CP Cotswold 146 Newnham CP Forest 236 Highnam CP Tewkesbury 150 242 267 219 107 59 57 Fairford CP Cotswold 147 Oxenhall CP Forest 237 Hucclecote CP Tewkesbury 131 35 58 Farmington CP Cotswold 148 Pauntley CP Forest 238 Innsworth CP Tewkesbury 125 59 Great Rissington CP Cotswold 149 Redmarley D'abitot CP Forest 239 Leigh CP Tewkesbury 141 222 120 40 60 Guiting Power CP Cotswold 150 Ruardean CP Forest 240 Longford CP Tewkesbury 178 61 61 Hampnett CP Cotswold 151 Rudford and Highleadon CP Forest 241 Maisemore CP Tewkesbury 133 161 58 93 62 Hatherop CP Cotswold 152 Ruspidge and Soudley CP Forest 242 Minsterworth CP Tewkesbury 232 42 121 63 Hazleton CP Cotswold 153 St. Briavels CP Forest 243 Northway CP Tewkesbury 128 139 163 211 64 Icomb CP Cotswold 154 Staunton Coleford CP Forest 244 Norton CP Tewkesbury 79 65 Kemble CP Cotswold 155 Staunton CP Forest 245 Oxenton CP Tewkesbury 170 37 17 193 184 66 Kempsford CP Cotswold 156 Taynton CP Forest 246 Prescott CP Tewkesbury 175 27 55 117 67 Kingscote CP Cotswold 157 Tibberton CP Forest 247 Sandhurst CP Tewkesbury 154 29 68 Lechlade CP Cotswold 158 Tidenham CP Forest 248 Shurdington CP Tewkesbury 146 102 69 Little Rissington CP Cotswold 159 Upleadon CP Forest 249 Snowshill CP Tewkesbury 129 152 166 87 196 186 185 7 70 Long Newnton CP Cotswold 160 West Dean CP Forest 250 Southam CP Tewkesbury 195 39 71 Longborough CP Cotswold 161 Westbury-on-Severn CP Forest 251 Stanton CP Tewkesbury 201 119 72 Lower Slaughter CP Cotswold 162 Woolaston CP Forest 252 Stanway CP Tewkesbury 180 73 Maiseyhampton CP Cotswold 163 Quedgeley CP Gloucester 253 Staverton CP Tewkesbury 74 Maugersbury CP Cotswold 164 Alderley CP Stroud 254 Stoke Orchard CP Tewkesbury 160 213 202 145 123 206 50 21 75 Mickleton CP Cotswold 165 Alkington CP Stroud 255 Sudeley CP Tewkesbury 78 118 38 76 Moreton-in-Marsh CP Cotswold 166 Arlingham CP Stroud 256 Teddington CP Tewkesbury 179 212 15 77 Naunton CP Cotswold 167 Berkeley CP Stroud 257 Tewkesbury CP Tewkesbury 54 78 North Cerney CP Cotswold 168 Bisley-with-Lypiatt CP Stroud 258 Tirley CP Tewkesbury 203 168 52 79 Northleach with Eastington CP Cotswold 169 Brimscombe and Thrupp CP Stroud 259 Toddington CP Tewkesbury 177 209 16 208 171 80 Notgrove CP Cotswold 170 Brookthorpe-with-Whaddon CP Stroud 260 Twigworth CP Tewkesbury 153 51 44 19 62 81 Oddington CP Cotswold 171 Cainscross CP Stroud 261 Twyning CP Tewkesbury 86 82 Ozleworth CP Cotswold 172 Cam CP Stroud 262 Uckington CP Tewkesbury 188 205 192 204 83 Poole Keynes CP Cotswold 173 Chalford CP Stroud 263 Wheatpieces CP Tewkesbury 181 190 169 173 8 84 Poulton CP Cotswold 174 Coaley CP Stroud 264 Winchcombe CP Tewkesbury 142 9 99 85 Preston CP Cotswold 175 Cranham CP Stroud 265 Woodmancote CP Tewkesbury 32 86 Quenington CP Cotswold 176 Dursley CP Stroud 266 Cheltenham Non Parish Cheltenham 136 122 174 214 90 85 87 Rendcomb CP Cotswold 177 Eastington CP Stroud 267 Gloucester Non Parish Gloucester 84 57 88 Rodmarton CP Cotswold 178 Elmore CP Stroud 183 194 10 73 89 Saintbury CP Cotswold 179 Frampton on Severn CP Stroud 199 68 172 197 34 90 Sapperton CP Cotswold 180 Fretherne with Saul CP Stroud 167 49 162 124 207 96 210 200 30 88 66 176 14 182 189 65 98 48 158 165 67 198 12 83 97 215 20 82 104 70 105 26 191 164 113 95 187 45 0 1 2 4 6 8 Miles ² This map is reproduced from (or based upon) the Ordnance Survey material with the permission of Ordnance Survey on behalf of the controller of Her Majesty's Stationery Office (c) Crown Copyright. Unauthorised reproduction infringes Crown copyright and may lead to prosecution or civil proceedings. Gloucestershire County Council 100019134 2010. D Carr - July 2010.
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