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Five Acres, Gloucestershire : ウィキペディア英語版 | Berry Hill, Gloucestershire
Berry Hill is a village in Gloucestershire, England, 1.5 miles north of the town of Coleford. Berry Hill includes the settlements of Five Acres to the east, Christchurch in the centre, Shortstanding to the north, and Joyford to the north-east. Berry Hill is within the civil parish of West Dean. ==History== There has been scattered building on Berry Hill since the 16th century.〔(Coleford ), A History of the County of Gloucester: Volume 5 (1996), pp. 117-138. Accessed: 17 April 2013〕 The settlement is situated on the edge of the Forest of Dean, and in 1836 the extraparochial part was called Upper Berry Hill to distinguish it from Lower Berry Hill within Coleford.〔(Forest of Dean: Settlement ), A History of the County of Gloucester: Volume 5 (1996), pp. 377-381. Accessed: 17 April 2013〕 In the 18th century residents of Berry Hill are recorded as working as stone cutters, and in the 19th century there were working coal mines in the Berry Hill area.〔 After 1840 many new cottages and houses were built at Berry Hill and Five Acres, and in 1874 the area, including nearby Joyford and Short Standing, had 295 houses.〔 A number of beerhouses and inns opened in the Berry Hill area in the mid 19th century, which included the King's Head, the Globe, the Rising Sun, and the Dog and Muffler (originally the New Inn).〔(Forest of Dean: Social life ), A History of the County of Gloucester: Volume 5 (1996), pp. 381-389. Accessed: 17 April 2013〕 In 1919 there was a recreation ground at Five Acres. A second recreation ground created in 1926 became the home of Berry Hill Rugby Football club.〔 In 1939 woodland was cleared to form the Christchurch holiday campsite.〔 Berry Hill was the location of one of the first day schools in the Forest of Dean when P. M. Procter opened a day school in his new chapel in 1813.〔(Forest of Dean: Education ), A History of the County of Gloucester: Volume 5 (1996), pp. 405-413. Accessed: 17 April 2013〕 The school, under the control of successive ministers of Christ Church, taught 115 children in 1847.〔 There was a separate infants school at Berry Hill in 1870. In 1914 the older children were transferred to a new secondary school at Berry Hill, originally called Five Acres Council school.〔
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