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    Gloucestershire. 51°32′25″N 2°24′40″W  /  51.5402°N 2.410989°W  / 51.5402; -2.410989. Yate is a town and civil parish in South Gloucestershire, England. It lies just to the southwest of the Cotswold Hills and is 12 miles (19 kilometres) northeast of Bristol and 12 miles (19 kilometres) from Bath.

  2. Yate is mentioned in the Domesday Book and dates back to at least the 8th century; the name comes from the Old English word giete or gete, which means ‘a gateway into a forest area’. However, the two things that made the town what it is today were the opening of Yate railway station in 1844 and development into a commuter town for Bristol ...

  3. Yate boasts a rich heritage going back 1300 years, but how did Yate develop from a small, cleared area in Kingswood Forest? Great & the Good Landholders employed many local people on their land and in their impressive homes, but some of them were violent rivals...

  4. Feb 19, 2014 · Yate was named the 45th worst place to live in Britain in the 2003 tongue-in-cheek book Crap Towns. “Yate,” it said, “extends like a textbook hernia from the soft underbelly of Bristol.

  5. Yet, Yate boasts a rich heritage extending back 1300 years. Now read on….. Before Yate. Historians believe that between 3-5,000 years ago late Neolithic and Bronze Age people cleared woodland around Yate to graze animals and grow crops. Later, the Romans left their mark nearby. Yate was close to a main Roman road.

  6. The history of the town is quite considerable. Yate is mentioned in the Saxon Chronicles and also, in the Domesday Book which makes Yate over 1000 years old.

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  8. Sep 11, 2021 · Brian Perrett, aged 86, has lived in and around Yate for his entire life. He has now helped put an exhibition together showcasing the town's heritage - and says he remembers when there were...