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Ampney Red A dessert variety from Ampney Crucis where it is well known to older villagers. It hasn't spread far from its place of origin. |
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Ansell An old cider variety from the Oldbury-on-Severn district |
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Arlingham Schoolboys A general purpose variety from the village of its name. The last tree in Arlingham died in the late 1990's |
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Ashmead's Kernel An excellent dessert apple. Gloucestershire's most famous apple started in 1700 but not recognised much outside the county for nearly 300 years after its birth. |
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Ballast Apple A cider apple from Shepperdine but known from elsewhere in the county. |
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Barnet's Beauty A dessert variety possibly originating at the `Ring o'Bells' Inn mentioned in Dickens's Pickwick Papers. |
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Bedminster Pippin |
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Ben Lans A curiously named general purpose apple from Minsterworth |
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Berkeley Pippin This once well regarded dessert apple was thought to be extinct until located and rescued for the Gloucestershire Apple Collection. |
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Bill Norman |
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Blood Royal A general purpose variety from Minsterworth which lives up to its name. |
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Box Kernel A general purpose variety believed to have originated at Box Farm, Awre. It is still well regarded in Awre to-day but hasn't spread much from the village. |
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Brown French A rare bittersweet cider variety from the slopes of May Hill. |
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Bunch Apple A pretty little cider apple which grows in bunches from the Vale of Berkeley.
There is also a variety known as Bunch Apple which is a synonym of Jelly, but this is not the same variety. |
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Bushy French A rare bittersweet cider variety from Minsterworth. |
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Cambridge Queening A general purpose variety from the village of its name south of Gloucester. Queening implies it is angular from the French `coin' |
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Chaceley Kernel A beautiful dessert apple from the village of its name |
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Chaxhill Red A 19th Century general purpose apple from the village of its name. Best known for cider production. |
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Corse Hill Started at Corse Hill Farm in the 19th Century. General purpose but best known for cider. Widely spread in Gloucestershire. |
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Councillor An old cider variety from the Berkeley district |
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Dent's Favourite A general purpose variety from Minsterworth. Nothing is known of its history. |
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Dymock Red A very old vintage cider variety from the village of its name. Also useful for dessert and culinary purposes. |
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Eden Started 1948 at Falfield. A dessert variety, it is also known as Fon's Spring. |
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Elmore Pippin From the village of its name. A dessert variety still to be found in its home area. |
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Evans' Kernel A general purpose variety found in Ruardean. |
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