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New Season, New Website

Just in time for the spring daffodils, we are thrilled to unveil our redesigned community website.

More Than Just a Makeover: We’ve listened to your feedback and replaced our old site with a simpler, more useful home for village news.

Explore the Heritage: Check out the "History" section for stories of the past and a beautiful collection of black-and-white village photos.

Join the Conversation: This site works alongside our Facebook page and Newsletter to keep you better connected than ever before.

Feedback Welcome: Let us know what you think of the new layout - your input helps us keep the site relevant for everyone.


About this website

This website is published by the Clifton Village Residents Association (CVRA).

It aims to provide residents and visitors with useful information and news about village life along with a short written and pictorial history of the village.

The CVRA also has a Facebook Page  featuring topical village news and events and also publishes a quarterly Village Newsletter which is delivered to CVRA members.

The website is organised into four areas:


The story of the Clifton Village heritage sign ...

... is a testament to a community's desire to preserve its ancient identity amidst modern expansion.

Clifton Village Sign

Clifton is believed to be the only remaining historic village within a UK city boundary. For centuries it was a “close village”, carefully managed by the Clifton family of Clifton Hall.

With roots stretching back to the Domesday Book of 1086, residents wanted a permanent marker to honour that history and define the village’s original heart.

A Visual Story in Metal and Paint

The sign was created as a storyboard in cast aluminium and paint, capturing the landmarks that shape village life:

  • The 18th-century brick Dovecote on the village green
  • St Mary’s Church, the spiritual heart of Clifton Village since the 12th century
  • The Village Hall, once the village school and still a social hub
  • Holme Pit Pond, reflecting the area’s natural beauty
  • Clifton Hall, ancestral home of the Clifton family
  • The Clifton family crest, with its historic lion and cinquefoil

Each element tells part of the Clifton Village story.

Crafted with Care

The sign was commissioned by the Clifton Village Residents' Association from specialist artisans and engineers at The Village Sign People 

Its surround was hand-forged using traditional metalworking techniques to complement the surrounding Grade II listed buildings. Every detail was carefully hand-painted to bring the scenes of Clifton and its landscape to life.

Generously Funded

The project was generously funded by local resident Geoff Mills. Geoff lived in the village for many years, and the community remains deeply grateful for his generosity and support.

Marking the Gateway

The finished sign now stands proudly on a solid oak post at the entrance to the village. Its unveiling marked a special moment for the community - a clear point where the modern city ends and the ancient “settlement on the cliff” begins.


If you find any errors on these pages, or have suggestions for any additional topics, please email:

 webmaster@clifton-village.org.uk

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