
Stoke Gifford is located within the unitary authority/district of South Gloucestershire. It is made up of the old county of Avon districts of Northavon and Kingswood. Avon existed only from 1974 to 1996. Prior to 1974, Stoke Gifford was in Gloucestershire. Today, it is still within the ceremonial county of Gloucestershire and to add to the confusion, Stoke Gifford has a Bristol postal address (but is not part of Bristol, which is both a City and a County, having been granted county status by Edward III in 1373). Here are links to the Stoke Gifford Parish Council and to Adrian Kerton's History of Stoke Gifford.
Here are a few photographs of Stoke Gifford.
St Michael's Church:

The front of St Michael's Church.

The rear of the Church at night
The Village Green:

The War Memorial

The Old School Rooms
The pubs:

The Beaufort Arms

The Parkway (which used to be the Parkway Tavern)
Bristol Parkway:

Bristol Parkway Railway Station exterior

Virgin Voyager at Bristol Parkway
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