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Ruardean
Ruardean is a town in the Forest of Dean, Gloucestershire, England, to the west of Cinderford. It is located on a hillside with sights west towards the hills of South Wales. Little bit currently continues to be of the town's commercial history, but once it was a centre for iron ore smelting heating systems, builds as well as coal mines. The Norman castle, currently bit more than a pile, commanded the shortest route from Gloucester Castle to the Welsh Marches and the Wye Valley. The town has been, in times past, a vital centre of iron and coal mining, however little evidence remains of this facet of the town's history. The main historic site of the town is Ruardyn Castle, close to the parish church. In the past the village was meant as Ruardyn and also belonged to Herefordshire. Nowadays the village lies inside Gloucestershire and also belongs to the Forest of Dean district. Like much of the bordering area, Ruardean has historically been relatively bad; the 1831 demographics documents 127 households, with half the population employed in farming as well as 160 individuals on poor alleviation.