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of All Saints stands close to the river at Middle Woodford. There was a church on this site in the 12th century but the only surviving feature is the south doorway. The west tower, in flint and limestone, is from the 15th century. The rest of the church was rebuilt on the same foundations in 1845, in
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At Lower Woodford, the 17th-century Manor House is Grade II listed. Avon Cottage, a timber-framed house originally built in the 15th century, was recased in red brick in the late 18th or early 19th century, with 20th-century additions to the south and east. The collar-beam roof was reconstructed in
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Salisbury-Stonehenge road, the Druid's Head (or Woodford Hut) was described in 1869 as a lonely inn; around that time the landlord trained racehorses, and there were racing stables here at Druid's Lodge House well into the 20th century. The premises are now the home of Druid's Lodge Polo Club.
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All six bells were cast or recast in 1899. The interior retains the west gallery, reconstructed in the early 20th century. The deeply carved font is of the 15th century. Stained glass in the east window and two in the north aisle was designed by
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A prisoner-of-war camp was sited south of Druid's Lodge during the Second World War, but the buildings no longer exist. Nearby is a small stone shelter, erected as a memorial to Lieutenant Colonel F. G. G. Bailey (d. 1951), who lived at
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the late 16th or early 17th century when a ceiling was added in the hall. The Court House, on the east side of the road, on the site of the manor of the bishops of Salisbury, has one block from the 16th century and a second of 1840.
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Monumental brasses of Wiltshire: a series of examples ... ranging from the 13th to the 17th centuries; accompanied with notices descriptive of ancient costume & ... illustrative of the history of the country during this
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in France, with the title Pope Clement VII. The vicarage was referred to as 'Wilsford and Woodford' or as 'Wilsford and Woodford-cum-Lake', Lake being another village in Wilsford parish.
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Also at Middle Woodford, the former water mill in flint and chalk chequerwork dates from the 18th century, and the village cross has a medieval plinth, base and shaft.
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Woodford is approximately 2,780 acres (1,130 ha) in size. On a hill slope southwest of Druid's Head, there is a large and old enclosure that was formed by a bank.
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The chronicle of the English Augustinian canonesses regular of the Lateran, at St. Monica's in Louvain (now at St. Augustine's priory, Newton Abbot, Devon) 1548–1644
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was added to the united benefice in 1974, and all three parishes were united. Today all three form the parish of the Woodford Valley with Archers Gate.
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Woodford Valley C.E. Primary Academy at Middle Woodford serves the villages and surrounding parishes. Near to the church, it began as a
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From 1917 to 1919, 160 acres (65 ha) on both sides of the road was the site of Lake Down Aerodrome, a training airfield for the
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The first village school was erected between 1833 and 1836, and increased in size in 1854. In 1880 the chief landowners were the
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as "a fine varied brick house with stone dressings". King Charles II stayed twice at Heale House in October 1651 during his
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Post office afterw. Kelly's directory of Hampshire, Dorsetshire, Wiltshire (the Isle of Wight, and the Channel Islands)
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churches had a long association; by the 13th century or earlier the two churches jointly endowed a
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survey included Woodford manor under Salisbury, thus the land (with a mill) was held by the
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and was enlarged in 1670–1700 for Robert Hyde; its notable gardens were designed by
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Edwardian architecture: a handbook to building design in Britain 1890–1914
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Another manor, Heale, is first mentioned in 1316. Later owners include
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Handbook for travellers in Wiltshire, Dorsetshire and Somersetshire
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long-distance footpath passes through Lower and Middle Woodford.
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In the north-west corner of the parish, on what is now the
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Cave. pp. 168– 792:Crittall, Elizabeth, ed. (1962). "Woodford". 8: 1396:. H.M. Stationery Office. pp. 231–232. 1141:. CondΓ© Nast Publications. 1931. p. 73 827:. Oxford University Press. pp. 746–. 745: 743: 741: 628:All Saints' Parish Church, Middle Woodford 480:at Heale House in October 1651 during his 31: 1507:. University of London. pp. 213–221 1190:. Oxford University Press. p. 199. 824:Oxford dictionary of British place names 821:Mills, Anthony David (6 November 2003). 802:. University of London. pp. 221–227 521:Amesbury and Military Camp Light Railway 1382: 1380: 1308:"Manor House, Lower Woodford (1130985)" 756:(Public domain ed.). pp. 737– 715: 299: 281: 237: 205: 181: 95: 38: 1602:"Woodford Valley C.E. Primary Academy" 1221:; Cherry, Bridget (revision) (1975) . 724:"Wiltshire Community History – Census" 589:Heale House, near Middle Woodford, is 391:. Its settlements are the villages of 1415: 1413: 1184:Service, Alastair (1 February 1977). 1165:. 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Middle Woodford

Woodford is located in Wiltshire
Wiltshire
OS grid reference
SU123372
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Unitary authority
Wiltshire
Ceremonial county
Wiltshire
Region
South West
Country
England
Sovereign state
Post town
Postcode district
SP4
Dialling code
Police
Wiltshire
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Dorset and Wiltshire
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Salisbury
Woodford Valley
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