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SLAD - Slad is a village in Gloucestershire, England, in the Slad Valley about 2 miles (3 km) from Stroud on the B4070 road from Stroud to Birdlip. Slad is...
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Small boy from Laurie Lee's valley |
Village in Gloucestershire north-east of Stroud |
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Jan 23 2011 The Telegraph - General Knowledge |
Sep 22 2004 The Telegraph - Cryptic |
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Slad is a village in Gloucestershire, England, in the Slad Valley about 2 miles (3 km) from Stroud on the B4070 road from Stroud to Birdlip. * Slad is notable for being the home and final resting place of Laurie Lee, whose book Cider with Rosie is a description of growing up in the village from his arrival at the age of three in 1917. Having bought a cottage there with the proceeds from the book, he returned to live permanently in Slad during the 1960s after being away for some thirty years. * The Slad Brook runs along the bottom of the valley. There is a small parish church in the village (Holy Trinity Church, a Grade II listed building) and a small traditional pub, The Woolpack.Between 1970 and 1980 the poets Frances and Michael Horovitz lived at "Mullions", the end cottage of the settlement of Piedmont in an offshoot of the valley only accessible by foot from Slad. Frances' poetry from that period often refers to the surroundings there, as does Michael's Midsummer Morning Jog Log (1986 |