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The village has a long history, at one stage being owned by the rebellious baron Simon de Montfort.
Its economy used to be heavily involved with salmon-fishing in the Severn, as illustrated by a carving in the local church of three salmon caught in a fishing net.
Fishing for elvers remains an important activity.
The local church, St Peter's, lies right next to the river, with three ancient yews in the churchyard.
It was rebuilt by Henry Woodyer ( who had earlier worked on the nearby church in Highnam ) in 1870, but contains many older features such as a fifteenth century baptismal font, a Jacobean era pulpit and part of a fourteenth century cope.

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