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Hawkesbury Upton

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Population
  
c. 1,200

Region
  
South West

Sovereign state
  
United Kingdom

Local time
  
Saturday 8:38 AM

Ceremonial county
  
Gloucestershire

UK parliament constituency
  
Northavon

OS grid reference
  
ST726822

Country
  
England

Post town
  
Gloucester

Dialling code
  
01454

Civil parish
  
Hawkesbury

Unitary authority
  
South Gloucestershire

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Hawkesbury Upton is a village in South Gloucestershire, England, east of the much smaller Hawkesbury. It lies north of Horton, east of Dunkirk and south of Alderley and Hillesley.

Map of Hawkesbury Upton, Badminton, UK

Hawkesbury Upton is close to the A46 road. Hawkesbury Upton is larger than Hawkesbury, which lies a little way to the west. Hawkesbury Upton lies on the Cotswold Way and exhibits many of the characteristics of a Cotswold village, including use of the local limestone in the majority of the buildings.

The village has two pubs - The Beaufort Arms and The Fox Inn - both on the High Street, a primary school, a village shop, a post office and a hair salon. There is also a village hall with recreation ground and a cricket club.

The Somerset Monument is on the Cotswold Edge nearby. Designed by Lewis Vulliamy, it was constructed in 1846 as a memorial to Lord Edward Somerset, who led the British cavalry at the Battle of Waterloo. The first keeper of the monument was Shadrack Byfield, a one-armed veteran of the Anglo-American War of 1812, whose memoirs of that conflict have achieved a measure of fame. Byfield, a native of Bradford on Avon in Wiltshire, lived in Hawkesbury Upton from 1843 to 1856.

The village was also home to world-renowned football club, the Hawkesbury Stallions. Notable alumni of the Stallions' Recreation Ground include the likes of Bill Stephens - not to be mistaken for Liverpool F.C. great Jamie Stephens - and George Setterfield. The club played in the Stroud and District League Division 6.

References

Hawkesbury Upton Wikipedia