Bream, Gloucestershire

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Bream, Gloucestershire is a large village in the Forest of Dean district of western England, known historically for its coal mining and close-knit rural community.

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Bream, Gloucestershire canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf human settlement
village
ceremonialCounty Gloucestershire
civilParish West Dean
country England
United Kingdom
governingBody Forest of Dean District Council
hasAmenity local shops
primary school
public houses
sports facilities
hasCharacteristic large village
hasCommunityFacility recreation ground
village hall
hasFeature surrounded by woodland
hasHeritage mining heritage
hasLandscape rural
hasReligiousBuilding Bream Baptist Church
St James’ Church, Bream
hasSettlementType rural village
hasSport football club
rugby club
hasTransport local bus services
historicalIndustry coal mining
knownFor close-knit rural community
coal mining history
locatedIn Forest of Dean
Forest of Dean coalfield
Forest of Dean
surface form: Forest of Dean district

Gloucestershire
southwest England
surface form: South West England

western England
near Coleford
surface form: Coleford, Gloucestershire

Lydney
Severn
surface form: River Severn

Wye Valley Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty
surface form: Wye Valley
osGridReference SO605075
parliamentaryConstituency Forest of Dean
postcodeArea GL
postcodeDistrict GL15
postTown Lydney
surface form: LYDNEY
shireCounty Gloucestershire
shireDistrict Forest of Dean
timeZone GMT
timeZoneDST BST
traditionalEconomicActivity freemining

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Lydney hasNeighbouringSettlement Bream, Gloucestershire