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of 2,100 acres (8.5 km) called Lower Pertwood Farm or Pertwood Organic Farm. The organic farming model was introduced by Mark Houghton Brown, largely to conserve the thin soil, and was continued by him until 2005 and thereafter by new owners. The farm is managed under
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Delineations of the north western division of the county of Somerset, and of its antediluvian bone caverns, with a geological sketch of the district
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Colonel Scrope Egerton owned Pertwood Manor Farm from 1945 until his death in 1986; he was married to Marjorie, a sister of
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instead of going through it. In 1829, the Roman road near Pertwood was described as "still remarkably perfect".
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music festival took place at Pertwood, and in 1995, 1996, 1997, 1998, and 2000 it was the site of the
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in the county of Wiltshire in the west of England. Its land and houses now lie in the parishes of
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in its volume 8. That volume recounts the owners of the manor, including John Benett of
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In 1885 the parish of Pertwood was extinguished, with its southern part being added to
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In 1808, a topographer wrote of Pertwood that it was "...a decayed parish in the
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Lancelot Morehouse, a 17th-century Rector of Pertwood, has been described as
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in the southern half of the former parish, is approached by a drive from the
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About one mile away on the other side of the A350 is Lower Pertwood, now in
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politician, antiquarian, and intellectual, one of the founding members of
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Just to the north of Lower Pertwood Farm, the Romans, in building a
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Pertwood Down, on high ground to the west of Pertwood, has several
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Almost all local government functions are carried out by the
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church became derelict and was closed in 1968, then declared
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quarterly: volumes 13–15 (Mido Publications, 2004-5), p. 24
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Pertwood was a separate church parish until 1899, when the
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The Wiltshire archæological and natural history magazine
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was found buried nearby and was returned to the church.
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A detailed parish history was published in 1965 by the
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is an ancient settlement and former civil parish, near
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were recorded. Pertwood later became a manor of the
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In 1872 the church was rebuilt in 35:St. Peter's Church, Higher Pertwood 1054:(A. & C. Black, 1988 reprint: 771:The farming of prehistoric Britain 680:(1835–1911), a younger son of the 509:John Morrison, 1st Baron Margadale 371:, of which one and a half were in 335:(also called Higher Pertwood) and 14: 494:Wiltshire Victoria County History 871:Murray, Sarah (12 August 2022). 713:A Vision of Britain through Time 53: 52: 45: 29: 1077:– photograph at geograph.org.uk 532:Church of England parish church 359:survey of 1086, it was held by 829:Kelly's Directory of Wiltshire 441:(1870–1872) said of Pertwood: 435:The Revd John Marius Wilson's 1: 1039:A Literary Pilgrim in England 647:. Pertwood is represented in 608:and consists of the original 985:"Photo of St Peter's Church" 1101:Environmentalism in England 963:Wiltshire Community History 743:Crowley, D.A., ed. (1965). 709:"Upper Pertwood, Wiltshire" 465:. Post-town, Hindon, under 87:OS grid reference 18:Human settlement in England 1117: 1012:of pertwood.co.uk web site 715:. University of Portsmouth 573:was held by the rector of 898:"The Big Green Gathering" 665:High Sheriff of Wiltshire 245: 241: 201: 40: 28: 600:Upper Pertwood, on high 500:(from 1805 to 1810) and 449:district, Wilts; on the 815:Benjamin Pitts Capper, 623:, the heart of a large 485:, its northern part to 939:. University of London 937:British History Online 877:British Farming Awards 804:Roman roads in Britain 751:. University of London 749:British History Online 479: 445:PERTWOOD, a parish in 191:Postcode district 121:Ceremonial county 103:Unitary authority 1091:Villages in Wiltshire 1052:Who was Who 1897–1915 931:Crowley, D.A. (ed.). 682:first Lord Leconfield 406:and traces of Celtic 858:Practical Farm Ideas 678:Percy Scawen Wyndham 475:diocese of Salisbury 367:, and contained two 224:Dorset and Wiltshire 171:Sovereign state 1024:, volume 3 (1857), 965:. 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Pertwood is located in Wiltshire
Wiltshire
OS grid reference
ST888357
Unitary authority
Wiltshire
Ceremonial county
Wiltshire
Region
South West
Country
England
Sovereign state
Post town
Postcode district
BA12
Police
Wiltshire
Fire
Dorset and Wiltshire
Ambulance
South Western
UK
England
Wiltshire
51°07′N 2°10′W / 51.11°N 2.17°W / 51.11; -2.17
Warminster
Brixton Deverill
East Knoyle

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