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Stoke Orchard

Stoke Orchard
Stoke Orchard Church.jpg
Stoke Orchard Church
Stoke Orchard is located in Gloucestershire
Stoke Orchard
Stoke Orchard
Stoke Orchard shown within Gloucestershire
Population 435 
OS grid reference SO920282
Civil parish
  • Stoke Orchard
District
Shire county
Region
Country England
Sovereign state United Kingdom
Post town Cheltenham
Postcode district GL52 7
Dialling code 01242
Police Gloucestershire
Fire Gloucestershire
Ambulance South Western
EU Parliament South West England
UK Parliament
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UK
England
Gloucestershire
51°57′11″N 2°07′01″W / 51.953051°N 2.116812°W / 51.953051; -2.116812Coordinates: 51°57′11″N 2°07′01″W / 51.953051°N 2.116812°W / 51.953051; -2.116812

Stoke Orchard is a village or hamlet north-west of Cheltenham in Gloucestershire, England.

Stoke Orchard was formerly home to the Coal Research Establishment of the National Coal Board, which moved onto the site of a Ministry for Aircraft Production shadow factory run by the Gloster Aircraft Company adjacent to RAF Stoke Orchard. The village is still home to Stoke Orchard Garage, owned by the Stojanov family who also own the former school at Elmstone-Hardwicke.

The CRE site has now been demolished, the site cleared and it is now being developed by Bloor Homes for ~120 houses, a village hall, a Village Shop and other amenities. This development will effectively double the size of the village.

Stoke Orchard is in the borough of Tewkesbury, the Cheltenham post town, and on the Coombe Hill, Cheltenham, telephone exchange. Stoke Orchard neighbours Elmstone-Hardwicke, Tredington and Bishop's Cleeve. Politically the village is twinned with neighbouring Tredington, as Stoke Orchard parish. The two villages are part of a large church parish with two other villages nearer to the River Severn.

Stoke Orchard, in common with many villages in this part of Gloucestershire, has a sizeable church but no shops or pubs. The church has early wall paintings of the life of St James - revealed when the whitewash applied at the time of the English Reformation was removed.

Tredington Primary School was built halfway between Stoke and Tredington in order to serve both communities.


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