Lydney
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Image:Lydney - Gloucestershire dot.png Lydney is a town in Gloucestershire, England, on the west bank of the River Severn, near the Forest of Dean, at grid reference SO634035. The town lies on the A48 road, next to the Lydney Park gardens which contain a Roman settlement and a sculpture known as the Lydney Dog. The Royal Mail postcode begins GL15.
In 1810, docks were constructed to capitalise on the town's location, close to the River Severn. The Lyd flows through the town and into the Severn.
The Severn Railway Bridge crossed just north of Lydney from Sharpness on the Eastern bank. Built in the 1870s, it was damaged beyond repair in 1960. There have been several plans to renew the link, most recently in the late 1990s as a millennium project.
Lydney railway station, which serves the town, is located on the Gloucester to Newport Line.
External link
- Information from the Royal Forest of Dean website.
| Settlements on the River Severn between Gloucester and Bristol (heading downstream) | edit | |
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Gloucester | Minsterworth | Newnham | Frampton | Sharpness | Lydney | Berkeley | Shepperdine | Oldbury | Chepstow | Beachley | Aust | Bristol | ||



