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Toddington, Gloucestershire, England

Toddington

Toddington, Gloucestershire

Location

Toddington is an ancient parish located in the north of the county of Gloucestershire. The village of the same name lies towards the south of the parish.

It is approximately ten miles north east of Cheltenham and Evesham in Worcestershire is about ten miles to the north. The historic county town of Gloucester is about eighteen miles to the south west.

Parish Church

The Parish (CofE) Church is St Andrew, Toddington, which can be found here on Google Street View.   An earlier building was dedicated to St Leonard prior to being rebuilt in 1868-69.  See   Wikipedia - St Andrew's Church, Toddington

Parish Registers

The surviving parish registers are held at the Gloucestershire Archives where they are catologued with reference P335/IN/1. See Gloucesterhsire Archives Catalogue Search and https://www.gloucestershire.gov.uk/media/10871/parish-register-guide-t-final.pdf

Adjacent (Pre 1832) Parishes

To the east of Toddington lies the parish of Stanton and the parish of Stanway. The northern portion of Didbrook is to the south east, including Hailes which was created as an Ecclesiastical Parish out of Didbrook in 1837. Winchcombe with Gretton wraps round the southern and western sides of Toddington. Dumbleton is to the north west and Wormington to the north east.

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