Pensford
Pensford is a village and civil parish in the Chew Valley, Somerset, England. It lies within the unitary authority of Bath and North East Somerset.
History:
Historically, Pensford was part of the Keynsham Hundred. The village is situated on the River Chew and has a long history of industry and agriculture. It was once a significant milling center, powered by the river. Coal mining also played a role in the area's economy in the past.
Landmarks and Features:
- St. Thomas à Becket Church: A notable landmark is the medieval St. Thomas à Becket Church, which features a leaning tower. The church has undergone several renovations and is a Grade II* listed building.
- The George and Dragon Inn: This historic pub dates back several centuries and is a prominent feature of the village.
- The River Chew: The river flows through the village and contributes to its scenic character.
Governance:
Pensford is governed by a parish council. It falls within the Bath and North East Somerset unitary authority.
Demographics:
Population data for Pensford is typically included within broader regional census information. Detailed figures can be found through the UK Office for National Statistics.
Transport:
Pensford is connected to surrounding areas by road. Public transport options include bus services.
Community:
Pensford has a village hall, a primary school, and local businesses that serve the community. It hosts village events and activities throughout the year.