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  1. it.wikipedia.org › wiki › SheepscombeSheepscombe - Wikipedia

    Sheepscombe è un piccolo villaggio inglese nel Gloucestershire, parrocchia civile di Painswick, dal cui centro dista circa 2 km. Si trova a 10 km a sud-est di Gloucester ed a 10 km a nord-est dalla cittadina di Stroud. Ha dato i natali all'ammiraglio Alexander Ball e all'attore William Moseley . Altri progetti.

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › SheepscombeSheepscombe - Wikipedia

    Sheepscombe is a small village in the civil parish of Painswick, in the Stroud district, in the county of Gloucestershire, England. Sheepscombe is located some 6.5 miles (10 km) south-east of the city of Gloucester , 6 miles (10 km) north-east of the town of Stroud , and 1.5 miles (2 km) east of the village of Painswick.

  3. About the Village – Sheepscombe Village. Sheepscombe lies in a narrow valley hidden behind the Cotswold scarp, to the east of Painswick. Over time it has undergone several major changes. Five hundred years ago it was sparsely populated, and used as a deer park and hunting ground.

  4. wikishire.co.uk › wiki › SheepscombeSheepscombe - Wikishire

    navigation search. Sheepscombe is a small village in Gloucestershire, some six and a half miles south-east of the City of Gloucester and six miles north-east of the Stroud. The village of Painswick is a mile and a half to the west. Sheepscombe sits in a narrow valley, hidden behind the scarp of the Cotswolds, and just off the A46 and B4070 roads.

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  6. A society for everyone who is interested in. the local history of Sheepscombe, Gloucestershire. The village. Sheepscombe lies in a narrow valley hidden behind the Cotswold scarp, to the east of Painswick. Over time it has undergone several major changes. Five hundred years ago it was sparsely populated, and used as a deer park and hunting ground.

  7. Sheepscombe is set in a valley surrounded by typical Cotswold countryside, much of the land owned by the National Trust or English Nature, and within a designated Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. There are numerous hiking, horse-riding and cycling paths, and the Cotswold Way is close by.