Human settlement in England
Prescott is a settlement and civil parish in the Cotswolds within the English county of Gloucestershire. There are scattered farms and houses. There may once have been a settlement around the chapel.
Prescott Speed Hill Climb is a motor sport event held in the parish.
History
Within the parish is Nottingham Hill Camp a promentary hill fort which was occupied during the Iron Age, Romano-British and possibly Anglo-Saxon periods. It has been scheduled as an ancient monument.[1]
The estate was the property of Tewkesbury Abbey until the dissolution of the monasteries. It was then sold and became part of the Stanway estate.[2] There is some archaeological evidence that there may once have been a settlement around the chapel.[2]
Pardon Hill Farm is a 17th-century timber-framed farmhouse.[3] It has a 19th-century ice house,[4] and 18th century workshop.[5]
Prescott House was enlarged by Edward Law, 1st Earl of Ellenborough around 1860 in Tudor Gothic style. Nearby are two stone monoliths each 2 metres (6 ft 7 in) high.[6]
Events
The Prescott Speed Hill Climb takes place here. The site was purchased in 1937 by the Bugatti Owners' Club and the site includes the Bugatti Trust Museum.[7] The races are organised by the Vintage Sports-Car Club.[8]
Religious sites
There is a 12th-century chapel of ease which is a Grade II* listed building.[9] It may have been dependent on the church at Winchcombe.[2]
References
External links
- Media related to Prescott at Wikimedia Commons