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538: 38: 489:, formerly Hilmarton Lodge, near the Calne road about half a mile south of the village. Mid 19th century, two storeys in Tudor cottage style. Built as a shooting lodge then enlarged; rear wing added c. 1910. The house was sold after the death of Lord Poynder in 1936. Since the Manor has had a number of owners. In 2000 the French Laerriere family ran the Hilmarton Manor Press from the site. Later in 2011 the manor was sold and new owners completed a number of restorations to the building. As of August 2017 it was sold again to the Harris Family. 616: 54: 493: 1435: 61: 239: 642:
chapel was erected on the site of a Quaker burial ground in 1876, and replaced in 1909 by a larger red brick building near the main road, which remained in use until 1994 and is now a private house. A small corrugated iron chapel at Clevancy was built by Independents in 1881 and used by Baptists for
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The manor was bought in 1813 by Thomas Poynder, and on his death in 1856 passed to his sons: Thomas Henry Allen (died 1873) and then William Henry (died 1880). The elder Thomas enlarged the estate, purchasing farms as they became available, including Catcomb, Goatacre, Lower Littlecott, Beversbrook
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By the 14th century there were a number of scattered hamlets, with Hilmarton and Goatacre the largest. Others assessed for taxation in 1334 were Clevancy, Corton, Witcomb, Littlecott and Beversbrook; by the 20th century these five had few buildings other than farms. The ground-level remains of the
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In 2018 the pub (The Duke Hotel) in Hilmarton was sold by the Arkells brewery and closed for a while. It reopened in August 2021 following alterations and the lifting of COVID-19 restrictions. The pub was built in the 1850s and has a former brewery building of c. 1860.
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and Cowage. By 1880 the estate extended to some 3,500 acres (1,400 ha). The Poynders built or rebuilt several farmhouses, cottages for estate workers, a school and almshouses; in most cases the architect was Henry Weaver. Thomas H.A. Poynder also bought the
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of St Laurence has four bays which survive from the late 12th century. 15th-century work is evident in the nave roof and the fine stone screen. Much of the tower was rebuilt in 1840, and the churchyard gate is of similar date. General
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1910–1912. By royal licence he took the surname Dickson-Poynder in 1888; he lived at Hartham. Dickson-Poynder divided and sold the Hilmarton estate in 1914, when several of the farms were bought by their tenants.
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in 1960. The tower has six bells, ranging in date from the 15th century to 1874. Today St Laurence's is part of the Woodhill benefice, a group of four parishes.
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The village school continues as Hilmarton Primary School, its buildings having been extended in 2002; there were 107 children attending in 2011.
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Cowage Farm in the west of the parish was transferred from Compton Bassett parish in 1883, and in 1890 Hilmarton absorbed the small parish of
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presence within the parish, including a Romano-British well at Corton, in the northeast. A settlement of 21 households was recorded at
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A Lady Chapel was added in the 1950s, and has the altar from St Peter's at Highway. The church was designated as
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chapel of 1848 elsewhere in the village. It continues in use as an independent chapel, affiliated to the
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Buildings erected or remodelled by the Poynder family include the following, all now Grade II listed.
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The church at Hilmarton is first mentioned in 1291. The north arcade of the
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was rediscovered in the church in 2011; it is no longer kept there.
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On William Poynder's death in 1880, the estate passed to his nephew
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in 1879–81 at the expense of William Poynder and superintended by
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included the building of the organ chamber, and stained glass by
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estate, some 10 miles (16 km) to the east near Corsham.
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A war memorial window of 1920, on the north side, is by
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chapel was built in Church Road in 1924, replacing a
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Hillmorton

Hilmarton is located in Wiltshire
Wiltshire
OS grid reference
SU020752
Civil parish
Unitary authority
Wiltshire
Ceremonial county
Wiltshire
Region
South West
Country
England
Sovereign state
Post town
Postcode district
SN11
Dialling code
Police
Wiltshire
Fire
Dorset and Wiltshire
Ambulance
South Western
UK Parliament
Chippenham
www.hilmartonparish.co.uk
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