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Nailsworth occurs as town in Gloucestershire, England, lying in one of a Stroud Valleys in the Cotswolds. It has the population of around 6,600 people (2005) & lies on the A46 road.

Within ancient days it was a class action settlement at the confluence of the Avening Valley and the Woodchester Valley, on the Nailsworth Stream; in the modern era it was a little mill town & centre for brewing; these days these are sleepy-eyed & tranquil, visited in the summertime by walkers, and holding the market each few weekends.

On top the retiring decade the microscopic town centre has been reinvigorated & okay, boasts the total of unusual & high-quality shops, busy people may locate the baker, delicatessen, ironmongery, butcher, craft shops, a bookstore, an gallery & a horticulture shop. A local eleven, Forest Green Rovers FC, have been in the top flight of England's non-league pyramid, a " Nationwide Conference".

Each Spring, a town hosts a [http://www.nailsworthfestival.co.uk/ Nailsworth Festival], when you took which local creative person exhibit in the windows of all the high street shops, there are many ethnic & street cases, & the loose rock festival ("Nailstock") will require place on a fields outside the town, showcasing local musical talent. Or even at least, occasionally of the local elastic.

Nailsworth
Includes photographs, videos, history, maps both new and ancient and a news section.

Horsley Church of England Primary School
Voluntary aided Church of England school for ages 4 to 11, located in Horsley. Includes school's contact details, a copy of the last Ofsted report and examples of children's work.

Nailsworth C.E. Primary
An introduction to the school for parents, pupils, friends and visitors. Includes news, a copy of the latest Ofsted report and details of school's activities.

Horsley Village
Guide to the village. School, church, pubs, clubs, businesses, council matters and items of local interest.






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