Longhope
Longhope is a village in west Gloucestershire, situated within the Forest of Dean, England, UK. Arthur Bullock, who was born in Longhope in 1899, explained its area as follows: The church occupies one of the most eastern valley in the team of hills which exist in between the Severn and also the Wye. The name means long valley. It has to do with four miles long, running roughly north to south, as well as it is separated from the Severn valley by a variety of hills consisting of May Hill (937 feet), Huntley Hill, Blaisdon Hill and Notwood Hill.' The town falls in the 'Blaisdon as well as Longhope' electoral ward. This ward has Longhope in the north as well as Blaisdon as its smaller sized south neighbour. The complete ward population taken at the 2011 census was 1,754. May Hill is a noticeable spots as well as the possession of the summit is vested with Longhope Parish Council. Little London belongs to the Church of Longhope as well as is located to the north of the town causing the neighbouring village of Huntley. Little London obtained its name as numerous families from London were left to the security of the countryside during the Second World War. After the war, a variety of the families stayed in Longhope as well as the bordering areas.