CHALFORD, a chapelry in the parish of LITTLE BARRINGTON, lower division of the hundred of SLAUGHTER, county of GLOUCESTER, If mile (N. E.) from Minchin- Hampton. The population is returned with the parish. There are places of worship for Baptists and Wesleyan Methodists. The village is scattered along the banks of the river Frome, in a romantic valley, through which passes the Stroudwater canal. Broad cloth is manufactured to a great extent, and among the numerous clothing-mills on the river is one said to have been erected about 1560, when the introduction of the trade into Gloucestershire took place. A petrifying spring flows from the side of the hill to the south of the river.