Bagpath

Bagpath is a hamlet in Gloucestershire, England, in the Ozleworth valley near the village of Kingscote and forming part of Kingscote civil parish. The hamlet consists of two separate settlements of Bagpath and Newington Bagpath, although residents of both frequently refer to both as Bagpath. A variation in spelling: Neunton & Pagpath appears in 1418, when William Stoke was the parson of the church. The hamlet falls under the authority of Cotswold District Council and is represented by the Conservative MP, Geoffrey Clifton-Brown.

Bagpath

Bagpath is a hamlet in Gloucestershire, England, in the Ozleworth valley near the village of Kingscote and forming part of Kingscote civil parish. The hamlet consists of two separate settlements of Bagpath and Newington Bagpath, although residents of both frequently refer to both as Bagpath. A variation in spelling: Neunton & Pagpath appears in 1418, when William Stoke was the parson of the church. The hamlet falls under the authority of Cotswold District Council and is represented by the Conservative MP, Geoffrey Clifton-Brown.