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A History of the County of Wiltshire
… crossed by the new course of the Wootton Bassett to Calne road, belonged to the burgesses jointly, and the burgesses … demolished to provide a site for the wharf between New Road and Patford Street c. 1801 81 was probably that or a … Row, in 1920 a new factory fronting the east side of New Road was built, and in 1932 the factory behind the south side …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… In 1959 additional classrooms were built in Bryans Close Road, and in 1964 the whole school moved to a new building in … by 20-30 children. 40 In 1867 a Church of England school, Holy Trinity, incorporating a teacher's house, was built on a site …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… The boundary on the south followed the course of a Roman road and was marked by a prehistoric ditch. 95 On the … to increase, and it was 2,150 in 1991. 23 Roads The Roman road from London to Bath is that of which the course marks … 14th century or earlier to 1971 was the main LondonBristol road, running via Marlborough to the east and Chippenham to …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… and, on the south edge, buildings beside the London road and Silver Street. Agricultural land north and west of … malthouse at the corner of Patford Lane (later New Road) and Silver Street and converted it to a workhouse. 98 …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… south of the Chilvester estate and the London-Bristol road, c. 1520 belonged to the guardians of Robert Hungerford, … Lord O'Neill owned the land south of the London-Bristol road but not the other land. 15 Land including a warren, … into Quemerford Gate farm north of the London-Bristol road and Gate farm south of the road. In 1974 Quemerford Gate …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… 1695. Also c. 1695 a Presbyterian chapel was built in Back Road, 11 and in 1717 John Melhuish was the pastor of a … built a new Zion chapel in what was then called Pippin Road. 25 On Census Sunday in 1851 three services were held … met in Calne from c. 1808 and built a chapel in Back Road in 1811. The chapel was enlarged in 1815 and 1828. On …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… Second World War, 7 and c. 1947 a small garage in Oxford Road was extended and converted to a temporary church. 8 A …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… or nearby, near the wharfinger's house, and in 1801 a new road was built along the east bank of the canalized river to … 5 (1886, 1900 edns.); for the church, below, churches (Holy Trinity). O.S. Map 1", sheet 34 (1817 edn.); W.R.O., G …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… end of the old Butcher Row, 22 a library erected in New Road in 1904-5, and a cinema erected at the northwest end of … south-west side of the London road was ex tended as far as Holy Trinity church, near which the road was called Wessington …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… as it was later, a market town on the main London- Bristol road. 65 The church in it was well endowed, 74 or more … the corners of the triangles, and on the London-Bristol road north-west and southeast of the triangles. There may … through the town for travellers on the London-Bristol road. One presumably passed through both triangles, crossing …
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