Westbury-on-severn
Westbury-on-Severn is a rural village in England that is the centre of the big, rural parish, additionally called Westbury-on-Severn. The town is located on the A48 road (in between Minsterworth and Newnham on Severn) and also bounded by the River Severn to the south as well as west. Westbury is also bounded to the West by the Newport to Gloucester railway line, although Westbury does not have a train station, the closest stations being Gloucester as well as Lydney. Westbury is simply over a mile long and has one only housing estate to the south of the major A48 road which was created in the 1980s. The village also has a primary school, post office cum village shop, a pub "The Red Lion" and also medical professional's surgical treatment as well as dentist surgical procedure. Geoff Sterry, a coal as well as solid gas merchant, is also based in the village. Westbury drops within the Area of the Forest of Dean although the woodland itself does not encompass the town. The town has a large parish church, which is distinct, as the steeple is not connected to the primary building due to a fire which refuted the old wooden building soon after the new steeple was completed. Within the deck of the church are a number of markings of crosses as well as complete crosses made throughout the English Civil War. The north deck and also north aisle are the earliest parts of the church, having been built around 1290. Simply to the East of the village centre is the National Trust had Westbury Court Garden.