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North Cerney is a village and civil parish in the English county of Gloucestershire, and lies within the Cotswolds, a range of hills designated an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. The village is located 4 miles north of Cirencester within the Churn valley. It was recorded as Cernei in the Domesday Book. However, the North Cerney parish boundaries were known to exist in 852 AD when it was recorded that King of the Mercians granted lands in North Cerney to a man called Alfeah.The parish also includes the villages of Woodmancote and Calmsden.The North Cerney Manor was in the possession of Bishop of York from the Conqueror's time until 1545 when it was returned to the Crown.North Cerney is represented by the county councillor for Northleach division and the district councillor for Churn Valley ward on Cotswold District Council. The County Council estimated in 2010 there were 556 people living in the village.

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North Cerney
Gloucestershire
England
Großbritannien
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