Limpley Stoke is a medium-sized village in West Wiltshire, below the A36 road in the Avon Valley, between Bath and Freshford. Limpley Stoke civil parish also includes the hamlet of Waterhouse, and the outskirts of the Somerset village of Midford, and had a population of 637 in 2001.1
The village has two pubs, one of which, The Hop Pole, was used in the filming of The Remains of the Day with Anthony Hopkins.
The village seen from the Kennet and Avon Canal
Limpley Stoke railway station, on the Wessex Main Line, is closed and in private hands. It was the junction station for the former branch line to Camerton, Somerset, on which The Titfield Thunderbolt was filmed.
Church
The Church of St Mary dates from the 10th century and is a grade II* listed building.2
Notable residents
References
See also
- Neighbouring civil parishes (clockwise from north):
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Coordinates: 51°20′53″N 2°18′54″W / 51.348, -2.315
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