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The south arcade is from the early 14th century, and the fourth bay of the name was added in the same century; there was extensive rebuilding in 1385. The porch (with original door, and 18th-century metal sundial) and two-stage west tower are from the 14th and 15th centuries. Restoration was
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In the late 20th and early 21st centuries, the village population fell to its lowest in at least 200 years; 328 in 1991 and 335 in 2001. Consequently, the school closed in 1969, and its building was divided into two houses. The Duke of Somerset still lives at Bradley House. The family
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church. The chapel is rendered with a Welsh slate roof, and a plain stone Tuscan portico. A schoolroom was added to the eastern end and there is a 20th-century lean-to extension. Inside there is a late 19th-century gallery on wooden columns and an organ loft.
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The house known as the Old Manor House on Church Street is mid 17th century in appearance, but Orbach identifies 16th-century features including timber framing, and states that the house was owned by the Lambert family until 1565. He describes the oversized
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worship in 1672 but later licensed for Independent worship. A chapel was built in 1820 and licensed for Independent worship in 1822. It became Congregational and remained so until 1972 when, in common with many other Congregational chapels, it became a
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A two-room village school was built next to the High Street crossroads in 1847, largely paid for by the Duke of Somerset. It was enlarged in 1888 to take 130 children; the average attendance at this time was 100.
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Great Bradley Wood and Little Bradley Wood form a large woodland which spans the Somerset border here, and occupies a large western tranche of Maiden Bradley parish. It occupies, at between 180m and 104m AOD
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style in 1843–4 on the other side of the road from the church, and enlarged in 1883; the resulting plan is described as "rambling" by Historic England. The house ceased to be used as a vicarage in the 1970s.
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from 1953, and in 1958 the two benefices were united, with the incumbent to live at the Maiden Bradley parsonage house. A reorganisation in 1976 transferred Maiden Bradley parish to the benefice of
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The school was taken over by Wiltshire Council in 1905. The village hall was built in 1911 and given to the village by Lord Ernest St Maur in memory of his brother, Lord Percy. During the
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A Monday market was authorised in 1267 and continued to be held each week for several centuries. The wide variety of goods included local produce and, later, coal from the
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in Devon and used the money derived from stripping that castle to fund improvements to a new house next to the church at Bradley that had been started by his father, the
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There is a part-time village shop at the Memorial Hall, run by villagers. The previous village shop opened in 1889 as a branch of Walton's Department Store of
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in the village, which was at the intersection of the London to Barnstaple and Bath to Poole routes. In 1851 the population reached its peak at 619.
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undertaken in the 1840s, and the chancel was restored in 1890. The large east window is early 19th century, and the west window of 1864 is by
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and standing on cylindrical shafts, is from the 12th century. Its wooden cover is 17th-century, as are the pulpit, reading desk and
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of All Saints stands to the south-east of the village. A church was first mentioned in 1102 when Henry Bisset granted it to
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hospital for maidens founded in the 12th century, which had royal connections; the hospital closed in the 14th century.
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of 1086), now a farming hamlet. Formerly in the county of Somerset, Yarnfield was transferred to Wiltshire in 1895.
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in 1807; it contained a complete skeleton accompanied by numerous grave goods, some of which are now held by the
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Report and Transactions of The Devonshire Association for the Advancement of Science, Literature and the Arts.
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priory, dedicated to St Mary and St Lazarus. The priory enjoyed royal protection, and prospered until the
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In the early 12th century, the manor was added to the extensive landholdings of the prominent steward to
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land charter of 878, when the area had already been occupied for thousands of years. There are numerous
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and West Wiltshire Downs Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty and was one of the clearings in the former
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ed. R B Pugh and Elizabeth Crittall (London, 1956), pp. 295–302. Accessed 12 December 2014.
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The south-east of the parish forms this projection, of Rodmead Farm and Rodmead Hill.
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of Charles I and fled to Switzerland after the Royalists regained power in 1660.
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in 1536 or 1537. Its land was awarded by the King to local landowner Thomas
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obituary as a "country parson who made a fine Archdeacon of Wiltshire".
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at 4,000 acres (16 km) worth £10 a year. The men numbered 6
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By the mid-11th century, Bradley had developed as a large
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today is one wing of that house, remodelled in 1820.
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of Mere in Wiltshire, while Yarnfield was within the
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The grave of Algernon Seymour, 15th Duke of Somerset
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fireplace in a first-floor room as "extraordinary".
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and daughter Margaret were among later benefactors.
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Junior School" 1030: 870:The church was designated as a Grade I 578:Maiden Bradley was historically in the 342: 324: 280: 248: 224: 138: 107: 50: 38: 765:, it was used as a military hospital. 698:In 1646 the village was struck by the 502:by porous soil and underground gulleys 84: 58:The south of the parish including the 1505: 1503: 1501: 1499: 1105: 1103: 1101: 1099: 1097: 1095: 1093: 1091: 1089: 1087: 308: 296: 284: 270: 258: 238: 206: 188: 170: 127: 7: 1541:Dove's Guide for Church Bell Ringers 1371:"Ordnance Survey 1:25,000 map: ST83" 1226: 1224: 1222: 521:The village takes its name from the 112:18.62 km (7.19 sq mi) 1804:BBC, Megan Lane (5 November 2003). 1044:"Maiden Bradley Census Information" 855:(d.1708), sculpted in 1728–1730 by 1516:National Heritage List for England 1433:National Heritage List for England 1349:National Heritage List for England 1307:National Heritage List for England 1182:Baggs, A.P.; Siraut, M.C. (1999). 1017:soldier who gained notoriety as a 748:A limestone vicarage was built in 471:, but most dwellings there are in 25: 1916:South West Wiltshire constituency 487:Little Knoll seen from Long Knoll 1582:. 1 December 1953. p. 6539. 1512:"Church of All Saints (1318479)" 667:changed the institution into an 83: 76: 52: 40: 1303:"The Old Manor House (1198516)" 913:A house was first licensed for 803:Church of England parish church 715:Sir Edward Seymour, 4th Baronet 66:, and Little Knoll (background) 1728:Pantall, Amy (27 March 2018). 1618:. 20 April 1976. p. 5681. 1600:. 5 August 1958. p. 4891. 1454:"Maiden Bradley Memorial Hall" 673:Dissolution of the Monasteries 448:, is adjacent to the village. 1: 962:The parish is represented in 939:The village is served by the 617:. The Domesday Book assessed 590:Medieval centuries and priory 457:Maiden Bradley with Yarnfield 164:Maiden Bradley with Yarnfield 1836:History of Parliament Online 1781:"Rural Services, Case Study" 1630:"Maiden Bradley: All Saints" 1429:"The Old Vicarage (1198500)" 1375:National Library of Scotland 609:. The lord of the manor was 424:and bordering the county of 1686:Wiltshire Community History 1406:Wiltshire Community History 1115:Wiltshire Community History 1048:Wiltshire Community History 863:. Julian Orbach, expanding 797:Tower of All Saints' church 416:is a village in south-west 141:OS grid reference 29:Human settlement in England 2237: 1656:"The Venerable John Smith" 1636:. The Archbishops' Council 1141:The National Archives blog 440:forms the village street. 2186: 1880:Geograph – Maiden Bradley 1865:Village community website 1344:"Bradley House (1131122)" 982:by Fleur de Rhé-Philipe. 737:In 1780 there were three 535:deserted medieval village 353: 321: 281: 71: 51: 39: 2192:Wiltshire constituencies 1708:"Somerset Arms web site" 1329:Vol 133 (2001), p 11-12. 681:the 1st Duke of Somerset 1484:. King's College London 508:on the eastern border. 459:. The parish is in the 1759:Maiden Bradley village 1190:. 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Gare Hill


Long Knoll
marilyn
Maiden Bradley is located in Wiltshire
Wiltshire
2011 census
Density
OS grid reference
ST802389
Civil parish
Unitary authority
Wiltshire
Ceremonial county
Wiltshire
Region
South West
Country
England
Sovereign state
Post town
Postcode district
BA12
Dialling code
Police
Wiltshire
Fire
Dorset and Wiltshire
Ambulance

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