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CAD Monkton Farleigh closed at the end of hostilities, although was kept in an operational condition until the 1950s. The sidings were then cleared, and not used again until the mid-1980s when a museum opened on the site; the museum had closed by 1990. Today the north end of the tunnel is sealed by a
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was built in the 1870s, replacing earlier small schools, and by 1881 had an average attendance of 67. A new school with teacher's house was built in 1886. Children of all ages attended until 1930, when those over 11 transferred to the secondary school at Bradford on Avon. By 2005, numbers had fallen
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in 1844, although the west tower may be from the 12th or 13th centuries. There was further restoration in 1874. A doorway in the north wall of the nave has an arch and shafts from the 12th century, with a 15th-century door inserted. A single-storey addition on the south side was built in 1829 as a
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would carry the ammunition directly to the appropriate storage gallery. At any given time the depot was either taking in ammunition or sending it out, never both simultaneously. The construction design meant that an explosive accident or detonation inside any one of the stores would not propagate
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The octagonal pulpit and the communion table are from the 17th century, and there is stained glass from the 1860s, 1870s and 1905. The three bells in the tower, from the 18th and 19th centuries, are said to be unringable. The church was recorded as Grade II* listed in 1962.
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In the 1930s, it was recognised that there was a need to provide secure storage for munitions across the United Kingdom. The proposal was to create three Central Ammunition Depots (CADs): one in the north
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thereafter, and it had a church by c.1150. In the early 13th century the priory was rebuilt with a larger church; in 1294 the population of the manor, including the monks, was around 200. The priory was
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throughout the ammunition storehouse. The conveyor belt, and the original cable-way used as a temporary installation while the tunnel was being built, ran continuously for 30 days in the run-up to
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became the main source of employment in the parish. The manor house and some land was bought in 1873 by Sir Charles Hobhouse, whose history of the parish was published in the
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were contracted to build a 1,000 feet (300 m) long raised twin-loading platform at Shockerwick, between
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concrete and rubble installation, while the former mine/CAD is used for secure commercial document storage.
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Today the church is part of the Benefice of North Bradford-on-Avon and Villages, alongside St James at
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The narrow gauge trucks would descend from the platform to the tunnel, where a heavy-duty
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wagon sorting yard. This was attached by a 1.25 miles (2.01 km) tunnel built by
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to 24 and the following year the school merged with the village school at
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District 20 of the depot, showing the conveyor for moving munitions
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remains of the refectory at Monkton Farleigh Manor (Grade I ruin)
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of 1086 recorded a settlement of 24 households, and land held by
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in 1536 and parts of its buildings were incorporated into
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The manor passed to the Bohun family, and was held by
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Wiltshire Archaeological and Natural History Magazine
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is a biological Site of Special Scientific Interest.
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Wiltshire Archaeological and Natural History Magazine
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Monkton Farleigh is located in Wiltshire
Wiltshire
OS grid reference
ST805655
Civil parish
Unitary authority
Wiltshire
Ceremonial county
Wiltshire
Region
South West
Country
England
Sovereign state
Post town
Bradford on Avon
Postcode district
BA15
Dialling code
Police
Wiltshire
Fire
Dorset and Wiltshire
Ambulance
South Western
UK Parliament
Melksham and Devizes
Parish Council
UK

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