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The population was 213 in 1801, increasing to 275 in 1851, then declining to reach 194 in 1931. A small schoolroom was built c. 1841 in the south of the village; in 1881 around 80 pupils attended, including children from Abbots. Numbers declined in the 1970s and the school closed in 1977.
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from 1967, and in 1975 became part of a team ministry which today covers a wide area in the Pewsey Vale. The former rectory, now known as Manningford Bruce House, is from the 18th century and has fragments of an earlier building.
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The benefice was united with Manningford Abbots in 1924, together with the southern part of the benefice of Manningford Bohune, to form the parish of Manningford Bruce and Abbots. The benefice was held in plurality with
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In 1428 there were fewer than ten households; by 1801 the population rose to 131, and to 165 by 1831. In 1931, shortly before Manningford Abbots was amalgamated with the other two parishes, the population was 121.
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There was probably a parish church at Manningford Abbots in the 10th century and certainly one in 1291; its dedication is unknown. The church was rebuilt in 1861–64 to designs by the architect
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miles (4.0 km) east of Wilsford village. In 1801 the population of the tithing was 163, rising to 283 in 1841. Wilsford and Manningford Bohune became separate civil parishes in 1871.
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to form the parish and benefice of Woodborough with Manningford Bohune. The church was declared redundant in 1973 and is in residential use.
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was opened in 1932, near the bridge carrying the road to Wilcot; it closed in 1966 when local services on the line were withdrawn.
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in 1882 included reroofing and the rebuilding of the bell-turret and south porch. Two stained glass windows were added, made by
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church". The aisleless nave and the chancel are from the late 11th or early 12th centuries and are built in flint laid in a
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In the 20th century a stone with plaques was erected at the roadside near the tump, next to an unidentified older stone.
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Baggs, A.P.; Crowley, D.A.; Pugh, Ralph B.; Stevenson, Janet H.; Tomlinson, Margaret (1975). Crittall, Elizabeth (ed.).
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Baggs, A.P.; Crowley, D.A.; Pugh, Ralph B.; Stevenson, Janet H.; Tomlinson, Margaret (1975). Crittall, Elizabeth (ed.).
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Baggs, A.P.; Crowley, D.A.; Pugh, Ralph B.; Stevenson, Janet H.; Tomlinson, Margaret (1975). Crittall, Elizabeth (ed.).
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hamlet was within Manningford Bohune. At some point after 1971, boundary changes moved Bottlesford into
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The northwestern boundary of the tithing was the Woodborough stream, a tributary of the Avon; thus
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on the main road at Manningford Bohune, and carries a date of 1869. The chapel continues in use.
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The central third of the parish, held by Grimbald the Goldsmith in 1086, named after the Norman
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The western third of the parish, held by Amelric de Drewes in 1086. The name is from
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The eastern third of the parish, so-called from its ownership by the Abbot of
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VCH Wilsford has Bottlesford in Manningford Bohune; current boundaries from
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Until 1934 there were three parishes: Manningford Abbots, Bruce and Bohune.
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The ancient parishes of Abbots and Bruce, and possibly Bohune, were within
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is about 2 miles (3.2 km) to the northeast; the nearest towns are
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was built across the north of the parish and opened in 1862.
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Manningford Bohune was anciently a detached tithing of
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in 1275. The site of a Roman villa is near the church.
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parish and transferred land north of the railway into
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The parish includes the villages of 891:"Hampshire Avon (East) and Woodborough Stream" 1455:"Scheme for redundancy of Manningford Abbots" 8: 1015:"Manningford Bruce Church of England School" 895:Environment Agency – Catchment Data Explorer 859: 857: 855: 1038: 1036: 982: 980: 978: 1559:"Church of All Saints, Manningford Bohune" 1158: 1156: 837: 835: 833: 477:in the 12th century (related to the Bohun 23: 1235:"Church of St. Peter, Manningford Bruce" 1125:Semple, Sarah; Langlands, Alex (2001). 807: 396:which carries the upper section of the 291: 273: 229: 197: 173: 87: 30: 816:"Wiltshire Community History – Census" 606:at Manningford Bruce was described by 408:, 8 miles (13 km) northeast, and 389:, together known as the Manningfords. 1258: 1256: 1105:Research records (formerly PastScape) 962:Research records (formerly PastScape) 594:Church of St Peter, Manningford Bruce 257: 245: 233: 219: 207: 187: 155: 137: 119: 7: 1162:Pevsner & Cherry, 1975, page 330 574:was on an important east–west road. 1350:"Manningford Bruce House (1033953)" 56: 1538:National Heritage List for England 1485:National Heritage List for England 1354:National Heritage List for England 1272:. 30 May 1924. pp. 4294–4298. 1187:National Heritage List for England 1076:National Heritage List for England 481:). 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Manningford is located in Wiltshire
Wiltshire
OS grid reference
SU138578
Civil parish
Unitary authority
Wiltshire
Ceremonial county
Wiltshire
Region
South West
Country
England
Sovereign state
Post town
Postcode district
SN9
Dialling code
Police
Wiltshire
Fire
Dorset and Wiltshire
Ambulance
South Western
UK Parliament
East Wiltshire
The Manningfords
UK
England

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