Welcome to the Uley Village Archives!

Here you will find a collection of stories and research notes about the village over many years. These have been submitted by volunteers from the village. The Uley Society cannot verify the accuracy of these contributions and some of the content may not be factually correct. The Uley Society does not accept any liability or responsibility for the content of the material published in the Archives.

If you feel you have further contributions to make to any of these articles or would like to submit your own, please contact us.

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Uley Bury

The Bury is probably one of our finest landmarks but what did it actually look like in Roman times? John Henry Blunt, (1823-1884) Rector of Beverston tells us in his journals.

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Uley Society Annual Walk 2024

In May 2024, fourteen members of the Uley Society ventured south of the village to Tortworth near Wotton Under Edge for a walking tour of the Dell at Tortworth Arboretum following a delicious lunch at Tortworth Estate's Farmers Table.

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Khaki Campbell Ducks

Now a prominent breed choice for many smallholders around the UK, Khaki Campbell Ducks were first bred in Uley.

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An overview of ten mills in the Ewelme valley which operated from 1500s until 1830s and how they impacted on life in Uley.

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