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- Hasfield abstract "Hasfield is a civil parish in Gloucestershire and lies 6 miles south-west of Tewkesbury and 7 miles north of Gloucester. It is situated on the west bank of the River Severn with much of its land residing below the 50-foot contour and as such subject to regular flooding. Hasfield is represented by the county councillor for Severn Vale division and the two borough councillors for Highnam with Haw Bridge ward on Tewkesbury Borough Council.Hasfield parish is mentioned in the Domesday Book of 1066 noting it had 59 villagers, 54 smallholders and 51 slaves while in 2010 the Gloucestershire County council estimated there were 111 residents. The parish became the seat of the Pauncefootes of Pauncefoote Court in 1199 and remained in their hands until 1598. All that remains of the original manor house appears to be an ancient gateway with several blank escutcheons found near the parish church. However Hasfield Court is built on the same site and is in and of itself a heritage building being listed by English Heritage as a Grade II* building. The manor house changed hands several times and once belonged (1847-63) to the architect Thomas Fulljames. The house was sold in 1863 to William Baker, a bachelor, of Fenton House, Staffs, who owned a pottery at Fenton where he built several municipal buildings and Christ Church. His nephew, William Meath Baker, was a patron and friend of Sir Edward Elgar, who based his Enigma Variation no.4 on him, and nos. 3 and 10 respectively on WMB's brother-in-law and niece.Hasfield Court remains in the ownership of the Meath Baker family.".
- Hasfield country Gloucestershire.
- Hasfield country United_Kingdom.
- Hasfield gridReference "SO 8261427553".
- Hasfield thumbnail Hasfield_Parish_Church.jpg?width=300.
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- Hasfield country "England".
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- Hasfield latitude "51.94".
- Hasfield longitude "-2.25".
- Hasfield officialName "Hasfield".
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- Hasfield region "South West England".
- Hasfield shireCounty Gloucestershire.
- Hasfield staticImageCaption "St Mary's in Hasfield".
- Hasfield staticImageName "Hasfield_Parish_Church.jpg".
- Hasfield subject Category:Tewkesbury_Borough.
- Hasfield subject Category:Villages_in_Gloucestershire.
- Hasfield point "51.94 -2.25".
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- Hasfield type VillagesInGloucestershire.
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- Hasfield comment "Hasfield is a civil parish in Gloucestershire and lies 6 miles south-west of Tewkesbury and 7 miles north of Gloucester. It is situated on the west bank of the River Severn with much of its land residing below the 50-foot contour and as such subject to regular flooding.".
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- Hasfield lat "51.94".
- Hasfield long "-2.25".
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- Hasfield depiction Hasfield_Parish_Church.jpg.
- Hasfield isPrimaryTopicOf Hasfield.
- Hasfield name "Hasfield".