Gotherington is a small village north of Bishops Cleeve in Gloucestershire, England.
It was a strongly agricultural area until the mid-nineteenth century, from which point market gardening increased in its place.
It has recently been restored by a private owner, and a halt built on the neighbouring Gloucestershire Warwickshire Railway[5] this links to the Cheltenham Racecourse.
The Village Hall hosts a regular Parent and Toddler group for young families.
As is common in the Church of England, Gotherington is part of a complex structure of rural parishes.
There are two church buildings - St Martin de Tours at Woolstone, and St John the Baptist at Oxenton - but there is no Anglican church building in Gotherington even though most of the population live there.
This building, now recognised as 'The Old Chapel', owned by the Countess of Huntingdon Trust, was purchased in 2018 by a newly set up charity, the Old Chapel Community Project, using funds raised from the communities of Gotherington, Woolstone and Oxenton and from the Church.
The children's recreation area has been upgraded to meet the needs of all age groups.