Rangeworthy
![]() Rangeworthy is a semi-rural farming village in South Gloucestershire, England, nearby communities include Falfield and Charfield.[1] The village population taken at the 2011 census was 675.[2] The village lies between Iron Acton and Bagstone, along the B4058 road. It is a long village divided by a road with a well used village hall, pub, hotel, Indian restaurant, recreation ground, primary school[3] and church.[4][5] A village committee organises village events including the children's Christmas party, Summer Fete and Beer Festival.[6] There are other organisations such as the Court Players, Women's Institute, a Youth Club, Toddlers group and Parish magazine. Several good public footpaths give access to the countryside & there are bridle paths for horse riders & cyclists.[7] Rangeworthy was historically a chapelry in the ancient parish of Thornbury, a detached part of that parish. It became a separate civil parish in 1866.[8] The organist Charles Harford Lloyd served there in his youth.[9] References
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51°34′N 2°27′W / 51.567°N 2.450°W
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