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The building originates in the late 12th/13th century, with a tower from the late 14th/15th; the chancel was rebuilt in the 17th century. In 1843-4 it was considered necessary to rebuild the church, apart from the tower and part of the chancel, on the same foundations; the south porch was moved and a
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cemetery nearby is the second largest New Zealand War Grave Cemetery in the UK, and contains the graves of 97 Anzac troops, 66 New Zealanders, and 31 Australians, alongside one Welsh Guardsman from WWII. The effect of two World Wars still resonates in the local community and there is still a sense of
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Primary School serves Codford and nearby parishes. The school opened on a new site in 1971, replacing two 19th-century schools. Codford St Mary school opened in 1876 and was enlarged in 1889; Codford St Peter school, near Ashton Gifford House, opened in 1841. By 1966 the number of children in the
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soldiers: during World War I, large training and transfer camps were established for the tens of thousands of troops waiting to be deployed to France. Codford also became a depot in 1916 for the men who had been evacuated from the
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Codford's 'Anzac Badge' was the idea of an Australian Brigade Commander during World War I, who wished to leave a visible memento of his brigade when it departed. This consists of a gigantic
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south aisle added. The interior was again restored and reordered in 1878-9 by E Lingen Barker, and is described in the listed building record as "very characterful in the
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buildings. The benefices were united in 1909, with the incumbent to live at St Peter's parsonage; today the parishes are part of the Upper Wylye Valley team ministry.
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and Warminster. The A36 previously ran along the whole length of the High Street, but a bypass which was built in the 1990s removed the through traffic.
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The civil parishes of Codford St Peter and Codford St Mary were created in the 19th century, then dissolved and replaced by Codford parish in 1934.
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records Codford as having 28 households, with a value of £16 10s (among three landlords), placing it among the larger settlements of the time.
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The Chitterne Brook flows north–south through the parish, then turns southeast to flow through Codford St Mary before joining the Wylye.
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R.C.Strangman personal photograph album, World War 1914–1918, held in Pictures Collection, National Library of Australia, Canberra
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The ancient parishes of St Peter and St Mary became a united benefice in 1930. The parish also incorporates the
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welcoming towards Australians and New Zealanders. Codford villagers hold a remembrance ceremony on 25 April (
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company. The High Street building, part of a 19th-century wool store, was converted into a theatre in 1928.
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of Ashton Gifford, a settlement that was cleared to make way for the principal house of Codford St Peter,
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Anglo-Saxon records show that in the year 906 the area was known as 'Codan Ford' probably meaning 'the
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The building is from the 13th century, with a tower and south porch added in the 15th.
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who maintained the badge as a form of punishment named the site 'Misery Hill'.
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in Wiltshire, England. Its settlements are the adjacent villages of
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Thomson, Sally; Carter, Clive; Treasure, Dorothy (January 2006).
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of Coda' (a man's name). The river which is forded is called the
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Our Land at War: The Story of Britain's First World War Sites
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Warriors for the Working Day: Codford during Two World Wars
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service to/from London calls at a nearby stop on the A36.
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There is a village hall, rebuilt and enlarged in 1993.
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Vice-Admiral the Hon. Herbert Edward Holmes à Court
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Codford St Mary

Codford is located in Wiltshire
Wiltshire
OS grid reference
ST968399
Civil parish
Unitary authority
Wiltshire
Ceremonial county
Wiltshire
Region
South West
Country
England
Sovereign state
Post town
Warminster
Postcode district
BA12
Dialling code
Police
Wiltshire
Fire
Dorset and Wiltshire
Ambulance
South Western
UK Parliament
South West Wiltshire
Parish Council

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