Willsbridge

Coordinates: 51°25′48″N 2°28′55″W / 51.430°N 2.482°W / 51.430; -2.482
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51°25′48″N 2°28′55″W / 51.430°N 2.482°W / 51.430; -2.482

Willsbridge Mill

Willsbridge is a village in the unitary authority of South Gloucestershire, England, located on the outskirts of Bristol. Willsbridge Castle, situated on a prominent hillside site, was built around 1730, with crenellations added in the nineteenth century.[1]

Willsbridge Castle

The village contains a nature reserve and historic buildings next to the Siston Brook. The mill and barn buildings are managed by a voluntary group, Willsbridge Mill Community Refresh, for community use.[2]

The valley contains many habitats. The woodlands have carpets of Common Bluebells, champions and resound with birdsong. The ponds are homes for frogs, toads and dragonflies, and dippers and kingfishers visit the stream. Foxes and badgers live in the valley and noctule and Greater Horseshoe Bat feed on the insects in the valley.[3]

Willsbridge was the childhood home of composer Robert Lucas de Pearsall. Though he sold the family home in 1837 after his mother's death, he continued to be credited in scores as 'Pearsall of Willsbridge.’[4]

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Willsbridge Castle". British Listed Buildings Online. Retrieved 27 May 2011.
  2. ^ "History". Willsbridge Mill Community Refresh. Retrieved 7 December 2023.
  3. ^ "Willsbridge Valley". Reserves. Avon Wildlife Trust. Archived from the original on 29 July 2002. Retrieved 4 June 2008.
  4. ^ The sacred compositions of Robert Lucas de Pearsall, of Willsbridge House, Co.: Gloucester, and of the Castle of Wartensee, St, Gall, Switzerland, London: Weekes, 1880, OCLC 21114341, retrieved 12 May 2021

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