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Limpley Stoke Bibliography
Limpley Stoke, Bradford on Avon, Wiltshire
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The land that is the modern Civil Parish Limpley Stoke was part of the Manor and Ancient Parish of Bradford and shares Bradford’s history until late in the 19th century.
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Arthurton, A.W. 1911. The Camerton and Limpley Stoke Railway. Railway Magazine vol. 29, pp. 33-37.
Bendall, P.J. 2022. Limpley Stoke memorial inscriptions.
Brown, L.E. 1947. In and around the Limpley Stoke valley.
Clark, R.H. 1979. An historical survey of Great Western stations, vol.2.
De’Ath, Paul 2003. Images of England: around Bradford-on-Avon.
Dodge, Alan 2000. Freshford: the history of a Somerset village. [Many references to Limpley Stoke]
Falconer, Jonathon 2009. Names in Stone: forgotten warriors of Bradford-on-Avon and district 1939-1945. Bed & Bolster.
Falconer, Jonathon 2010. Names in Stone: forgotten warriors of Bradford-on-Avon and district 1914-1918. Bed & Bolster.
Geddes, Isobel 2003. Hidden Depths: Wiltshire’s geology and landscapes.
Harmer, F.W. 1907. On the origins of certain cañon-like valleys. Quarterly Journal of the Geological Society of London, vol. 43, pp. 470-514.
Hawkins, Derek 2011. Bath stone quarries.
Langdon, Gee 1976. The year of the map: portrait of a Wiltshire town in 1841.
Lewis, Arnold & Mattingly, Neil 2000. Limpley Stoke: its church and its people.
Lintern, Michael J. 2015. Privileged: a Freshford boyhood.
Mann, J. de L. 1971. The cloth industry in the West of England from 1640 to 1880.
Pevsner, Nikolas 1963. Buildings of England: Wiltshire. Revised by Bridget Cherry 1975.
Ponting, Kenneth G. 1975 Wool and water: Bradford-on-Avon and the River Frome.
Pugh, R.B. and Crittall, Elizabeth (eds.) 1953. A history of the County of Wiltshire, Vol. VII. Victoria County History.
Rogers, Kenneth G. 1986. Warp and weft: the Somerset and Wiltshire woollen industry.
Thorn, Frank 2005. The Hundred of Bath in 1086 and before. Bath History 10, pp. 9-27. [PDF, opens a new tab]
Thorn, Frank R. 2010. “That most famous monasterium at Bath”, its hundred hides and its estates, viewed from South Stoke. Somerset Archaeology & Natural History Proceedings 153, pp. 13-53.
Werran, Kate 1993. Limpley Stoke Mill. Bristol Industrial Archaeology Society (BIAS) Journal 26, pp. 15-19.
Whittock, Martyn 1997. Wiltshire place-names.
Whittock, Martyn and Hannah 2014. The Anglo-Saxon Avon Valley Frontier: A River of Two Halves
Wilson, Margaret 1992. The Limpley Stoke valley.
Woodruffe, William 1958. The Rise of the British Rubber Industry during the Nineteenth Century. University Of Liverpool.