Norton Court, it's owners and tenants from the earliest records to it's demise by fire in 1959.
Read MoreThis article tells the story of the village pub from the time it first opened its doors for trade in 1827. The pub was closed for a number of years before it underwent renovations and re-opened in August 2017 as the New Dawn Inn. I believe that the old Kings Head pub sign is still on display on the premises.
Read MoreHistory of the riverside inn from the mid-1700s.
Read MoreThis article tells the story of Norton CofE School from its opening its doors to pupils in 1876.
Read MoreThis article documents the presence of several, long gone, drinking establishments at Norton other than the two main inns which have survived to present times.
Read MoreThis is an account, taken largely from Canon Evans Prosser's 1970s booklet entitled “How It All Happened”.
Read MoreThis article tells the story of the village Reading Room from its construction in 1877 till its demolition in approximately 1990.
Read MoreThis article tells the story of the Gloucester Clay Shooting Club located opposite the Kings Head Inn on the Tewkesbury Road.
Read MoreThe history of Norton Garage on the A38 Tewkesbury Road.
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