Brockhollands

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Brockhollands
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Fields at Brockhollands
Brockhollands is located in Gloucestershire
Brockhollands
Brockhollands
Location within Gloucestershire
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51°44′47″N 2°33′26″W / 51.7465°N 2.5573°W / 51.7465; -2.5573Coordinates: 51°44′47″N 2°33′26″W / 51.7465°N 2.5573°W / 51.7465; -2.5573

Brockhollands is a hamlet located in the Forest of Dean. It lies between the village of Bream and the town of Lydney in Gloucestershire. It is an obscure and small area with around 30 houses and is relatively unknown even in the local area. With its only attributes being the local sheep farm, it rarely sees any tourism but is frequently driven through by those going up to Bream.

History[]

A farmhouse was recorded from 1578 at Brockhollands.[1] The hamlet of Brockhollands formed in the 19th century north-west of the ancient farmstead.[2] There was mining in the area, and in the early 1930s a miners' welfare committee built a small hall at Brockhollands.[3]

References[]

  1. ^ Newland, Victoria County History
  2. ^ Forest of Dean: Settlement, Victoria County History
  3. ^ Forest of Dean: Social life, Victoria County History

External links[]

Media related to Brockhollands at Wikimedia Commons

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