| Towns in Wiltshire |
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Aldbourne
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Alderbury
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Allington
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Alton Barnes
set in an area of Wiltshire that's steeped in tradition and mysticism, Alton Barnes has become something of a centre for crop circle spotting in recent years. |
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Alton Priors
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Alvediston
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Amesbury
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Anstey
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Ashton Keynes
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Atworth
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Avebury
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Barford St. Martin
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Baverstock
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Baydon
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Beckhampton
The village of Beckhamtpton lies just off the roundabout where the A4 meets the A361. You would be forgiven, should you miss it, buried as it is behind a wall of tress. Beckhampton falls within the parish of Avebury and as you might exp |
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Beechingstoke
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Berwick Bassett
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Berwick St. James
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Berwick St. John
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Biddlestone
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Bishops Cannings
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Bishopstone
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Bishopstone
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Bishopstrow
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Blunsdon St. Andrew
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Boreham
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Boscombe
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Bower Chalke
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Box
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Bradford-on-Avon
Bradford-on-Avon is an unspoilt market town in west Wiltshire, close to the border with Somerset and eight miles southeast of Bath. |
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Bratton
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Bremhill
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Brinkworth
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Britford
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Broad Blunsdon
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Broad Chalke
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Broad Hinton
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Broad Town
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Brokenborough
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Broughton Gifford
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Bulford
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Bulkington
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Burbage
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Buttermere
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Calne
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Calstone Wellington
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Castle Combe
Once named the prettiest village in England, Castle Combe is a small and charming village in Wiltshire, six miles north west of Chippenham. |
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Castle Eaton
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Charlton
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Charlton
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Cherhill
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Cheverell
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Chicklade
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Chilmark
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Chilton Foliat
Chilton Foliat is an ancient settlement, going back to Saxon times, and beyond. The village is situated by the River Kennet, some 3 km north west of Hungerford. |
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Chippenham
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Chiseldon
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Chisledon
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Chitterne
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Chittoe
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Cholderton
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Christian Malford
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Chute
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Clack
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Cliffe Pypard
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Codford
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Codford St. Mary
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Codford St. Peter
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Colerne
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Collingbourne Ducis
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Collingbourne Kingston
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Compton Bassett
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Compton Chamberlain
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Coombe Bissett
Coombe Bissett is a village and Civil Parish in the English county of Wiltshire. It is a village in the River Ebble valley. Coombe Bissett has a pub "The Fox & Goose", and a church "St Michael and All Angels" |
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Corsham
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Corsley
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Corston
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Coulston
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Cricklade
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Crudwell
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Deptford
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Devizes
The historic Wiltshire town of Devizes is situated 11 miles east of Trowbridge. It is surrounded by stunning countryside and pretty villages. |
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Dilton
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Dinton
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Donhead St. Andrew
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Downton
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Draycot Foliat
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Durnford
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Durrington
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East Everleigh
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East Grimstead
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East Kennet
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East Knoyle
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Easton Grey
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Edington
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Enford
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Erlestoke
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Farley
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Figheldean
Set in almost the heart of Salisbury Plain, Figheldean is a quiet tranquil place that offers peace and quiet and unrivalled views of the surrounding plain. |
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Fisherton de la Mere
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Fittleton
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Fonthill Bishop
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Fosbury
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Fovant
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Foxham
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Foxley
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Froxfield
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Fyfield
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Garsdon
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Grafton
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Great Bedwyn
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Great Somerford
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Great Wishford
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Grittleton
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Ham
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Hanging Langford
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Hankerton
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Hannington
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Hardenhuish
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Hatch
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Hawthorn
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Heytesbury
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Highway
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Highworth
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Hilcott
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Hilmarton
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Hilperton
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Hindon
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Holt
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Horningsham
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Huish
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Hullavington
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Idmiston
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Imber
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Keevil
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Kilmington
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Knook
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Lacock
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Landford
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Lark Hill
We have just received a description of Lark Hill from one of our readers. This description is currently being prepared for publication and will appear on this page within the next few days. |
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Lea
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Leigh
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Liddington
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Limpley Stoke
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Little Bedwyn
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Little Hinton
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Little Langford
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Longbridge Deverill
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Longstreet
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Luckington
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Ludgershall
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Ludwell
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Lydiard Millicent
Lydiard Millicent is a small village and parish in the far North-East corner of Wiltshire, it is part of the District of North Wiltshire, but is close to the western edge of the Borough of Swindon. |
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Lydiard Tregoze
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Lyneham
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Maddington
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Maiden Bradley
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Malmesbury
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Manningford Abbots
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Manningford Bohune
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Manningford Bruce
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Manton
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Market Lavington
Market Lavington is a large, friendly and thriving village on the northern slopes of Salisbury Plain, about five miles south of Devizes. |
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Marlborough
Marlborough is a historic town in Wiltshire, midway between Calne and Hungerford. |
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Marston Meysey
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Melksham
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Mere
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Middle Winterslow
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Mildenhall
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Milston
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Minety
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Monkton Deverill
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Netheravon
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Nettleton
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Newton Tony
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North Bradley
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North Tidworth
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North Wraxall
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Norton
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Norton Bavant
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Oaksey
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Oare
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Odstock
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Ogbourne St. Andrew
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Ogbourne St. George
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Old Sarum
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Orcheston
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Oxenwood
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Patney
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Penselwood
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Perham Down
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Pewsey
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Pitton
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Porton
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Potterne
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Purton
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Purton Stoke
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Ramsbury
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Redlynch
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Rollestone
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Roundway
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Rowde
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Rudloe
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Rushall
Rushall is an ancient settlement set next to the River Avon in Wiltshire's beautiful Pewsey Vale. |
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Salisbury
Salisbury is an important cathedral city in south east Wiltshire, bordering on the Salisbury Plain. This strategic point beside the confluence of several rivers was the site of Neolithic settlement at the area known as Old Sarum. |
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Savernake Station
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Seagry
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Sedghill
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Seend
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Semington
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Semley
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Sevenhampton
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Shalbourne
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Sherston
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Shootend
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Shrewton
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Slaughterford
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Sopworth
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South Marston
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South Newton
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South Tidworth
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South Wraxall
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Southwick
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Stanton Fitzwarren
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Stanton St Quintin
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Stapleford
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Steeple Ashton
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Steeple Langford
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Stourton
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Stratton St. Margaret
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Studley
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Sutton Benger
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Swallowcliffe
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Swindon
Swindon is a large Wiltshire town on the north side of the M4 between Bristol and Reading. |
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Teffont Magna
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Tidcombe
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Tidworth
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Tilshead
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Tisbury
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Tockenham
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Tollard Royal
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Trowbridge
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Tytherton Lucas
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Upavon
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Upper Stratton
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Upton Scudamore
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Urchfont
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Wanborough
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Warminster
Warminster is Wiltshire, southwest of Salisbury Plain. It sits on the River Were and is a charming leafy town of 17,000 residents. |
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West Ashton
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West Dean
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West Grimstead
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West Kington
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West Knoyle
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West Lavington
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West Winterslow
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Westbury
The Wiltshire town of Westbury is most famous for its White Horse carved into the chalk hillside. Just above the White Horse is the site of an Iron Age hill fort. |
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Westwood
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Whitchurch
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Whiteparish
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Whitley
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Wilcot
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Wilsford
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Wilton
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Wingfield
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Winterbourne Bassett
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Winterbourne Dauntsey
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Winterbourne Earls
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Winterbourne Gunner
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Winterbourne Monkton
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Winterbourne Stoke
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Winterslow
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Woodborough
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Woodford
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Wootton Bassett
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Wootton Rivers
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Worton
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Wroughton
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Wylye
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Yatesbury
Yatebury is now a small village nestling at the foot of the Marlbrogh Downs, betwen Beckhampton and Calne. |
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Yatton Keynell
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Zeals
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