Codrington, Gloucestershire Explained

Official Name:Codrington
Country:England
Region:South West England
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Coordinates:51.512°N -2.394°W
Postcode District:BS37
Unitary England:South Gloucestershire
Lieutenancy England:Gloucestershire

Codrington is a hamlet in South Gloucestershire, England, situated alongside the B4465 road. It is in Dodington parish, and was formerly in the civil parish of Wapley-cum-Codrington in the hundred of Grumbald's Ash.[1] It had one pub, the Wishing Well, which was formerly the Codrington Arms. The pub was linked to the Codrington Family, who used to be based at Codrington Court before moving to nearby Dodington Park. The area also has a Baptist church in Wapley Road. Now the area is best known for its golf course on the outskirts called The Players Club. The hamlet is mentioned in Lemon Jelly's "Ramblin' Man".

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  1. Web site: Dodington Parish Council. 9 September 2021.