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Huntley, Gloucestershire : ウィキペディア英語版
Huntley, Gloucestershire

Huntley, Gloucestershire, is a village on the A40 located seven miles (11 km) west of
Gloucester in the north of the Forest of Dean.
== History ==
Huntley (meaning Huntsman's clearing) is mentioned in the Domesday Book as Huntelei.
The village was the scene of fighting during the English civil war. In 1643 the Royalists
took the parliamentary garrison, but they were betrayed and in 1644 the parliamentarians regained
control.
The roads to Mitcheldean (now the A4136) and Ross-on-Wye were turnpiked in 1726 and the Toll house, which was built c1830 stood at their junction. This Toll house, that operated where the Longhope Road joins the
Ross Road, was of sufficient importance to be replaced by a new one in 1881 and the house still
stands.
William Cobbett wrote that, during one of his ''Rural Rides'' through England in September 1826, he wanted to
spend the night in Gloucester, but arrived there at the time of the Three Choirs Festival. As rooms were
so expensive, he had to continue to the coaching inn at Huntley.
The common, part of which is now the recreation ground and allotments, was enclosed in 1857 and in 1872 most of the remaining common land on Huntley Hill was also enclosed.
The village stocks were originally situated on the main road. They were re-sited on the recreation ground in
the early 1970s. They are believed to be the only remaining set in the Forest of Dean.
The village was the home of the Forest of Dean chronicler Winifred Foley and her husband Sydney until the mid-1970s.〔''The Times'' obituary. (Retrieved 19 October 2010. )〕
Two miles north-west lie the earthwork remains of Taynton Castle, a ring motte of C11-C12 date.

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