Pucklechurch was an ancient hundred of Gloucestershire, England.
Hundreds originated in the late Saxon period as a subdivision of a county and lasted as administrative divisions until the 19th century.
[1] The hundred comprised the ancient parishes of Pucklechurch, Syston, Cold Ashton, Westerleigh and Abson.
[2][3] At the time of the Domesday Book, the hundred contained Pucklechurch, Syston and Cold Ashton, plus Codrington and part of Wapley (the two now joined into the parish of Wapley-cum-Codrington) and Doynton, which was later moved to Swineshead Hundred.
Neither Westerleigh nor Abson were specifically recorded in the survey.