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Weston, Bath

 
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Coordinates: 51°23′46″N 2°23′30″W / 51.3962°N 2.3916°W / 51.3962; -2.3916

Weston
Weston is located in Somerset
Weston

 Weston shown within Somerset
OS grid reference ST728663
Unitary authority Bath and North East Somerset
Ceremonial county Somerset
Region South West
Country England
Sovereign state United Kingdom
Post town BATH
Postcode district BA1
Dialling code 01225
Police Avon and Somerset
Fire Avon
Ambulance Great Western
EU Parliament South West England
UK Parliament Bath
List of places: UK • England • Somerset

Weston is a suburb of Bath in England, located in the north west of the city. Originally a separate village, Weston has become part of Bath as the city has grown, first through the development of Lower Weston in Victorian times and then by the incorporation of the village itself – also called Upper Weston – into the city with the siting of much local authority housing there in the period after World War II.

Weston is the birthplace of Saint Alphege.[1] The village parish church is All Saints, originally founded no later than 1156. The current church dates from 1832 and was designed by the local architect John Pinch junior, except for the tower which dates from the 15th century.[2] The Lower Weston parish church is St John's, barely a mile from Bath's city centre. There is also a Moravian church sited at the bottom of Lansdown Lane and the nearest Catholic church is St. Mary's on Julian Road.

Bath's main hospital, the Royal United Hospital, is on one of the roads from central Bath into Weston, and is generally considered to be in Weston. Strictly however, the hospital is in the neighbouring ward of Newbridge, which covers the Lower Weston area.

Weston has two primary schools, Weston All Saints C.E. V.C Primary School,[3] and St Mary's Catholic Primary School.[4] Lower Weston is served by Newbridge School; an earlier primary school called Weston St John's closed when the primary departments at Newbridge expanded in the 1970s.

The Weston (Bath) railway station was at Lower Weston and closed in 1953, although the platform building and the stationmaster's house still exist. The station was on the Midland Railway line from Bath to Bristol and to the north, which itself closed in 1966.[5]

Weston boasts some of the best transportation connections with the centre of Bath in the city. There are 4 bus services that go to Weston. Firstly the service 14, which runs at a frequency of 7–8 minutes during weekdays and is operated by First and Faresaver. Other services include the 20A/C and the 17 which run at half hour intervals.

Weston has a large amount of local amenities, including a recreation ground,[6] and youth club [Centre 69] and large amount of shops and services including a bakery, butcher, supermarket, post office, pet shop, 2 takeaways and 2 newsagents. There is also a greengrocer and 3 hair salons.

Upper Weston, from Penn Hill

References

  1. ^ Knowles, David; London, Vera C. M.; Brooke, Christopher (2001). The Heads of Religious Houses, England and Wales, 940-1216 (Second Edition ed.). Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. pp. 28, 241. ISBN 0-521-80452-3. 
  2. ^ "All Saints Weston". Images of England. English Heritage. http://www.imagesofengland.org.uk/Details/Default.aspx?id=442427. Retrieved 2008-07-05. 
  3. ^ "Weston All Saints C.E. V.C Primary School". BANES. http://www.westonallsaints.bathnes.sch.uk/. Retrieved 2008-07-05. 
  4. ^ "St Marys Catholic Primary Schol". BANES. http://www.st-marys.bathnes.sch.uk/. Retrieved 2008-07-05. 
  5. ^ Somerset Railway stations by Mike Oakley, Dovecote Press, Wimborne, 2002.
  6. ^ Weston Recreation Ground, Registered Charity no. 304672 at the Charity Commission

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