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The gnarled stump remained in the Square for several years while a replacement was discussed. Many villagers wanted to keep the old tree, dead or not, where it had stood for so many centuries. However, after a referendum which threatened to split the village, it was eventually agreed that it should
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which stood in the Square at the heart of the village. The Tree was first mentioned in a report in 1751, by which time it must have already been well established. In its prime, its spread was said to have touched the buildings on all sides of the Square. Photographs from the early 20th century show
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and member of Parliament. The house has two storeys and an attic, with nine bays at the front; to the south is a courtyard of servants' cottages. It stands in parkland to the west of the village, on the north bank of the Kennet, which has been dammed to form a lake. At the park's main entrance are
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tradition of holding one Mop each side of Michaelmas ("Little Mop" on the Saturday before and "Big Mop" on the Saturday after) was originally a means to accommodate the (then) more prestigious Ramsbury Mop. By the 19th century, both fairs had become cattle fairs. The spring cattle fair
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There are three Grade II* listed houses: Riverside House, Axford (16th and 17th centuries, part timber-framed); Parliament Piece, Ramsbury (five bays, 17th century, extended 19th); and Crowood House, north of Ramsbury (also five bays, late 17th and early 19th).
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the Tree in apparently fine health, although perhaps reduced from its former size. But, by the 1920s, the Tree was in noticeable decline. It gradually succumbed to old age, eventually dying in 1983 by which time it would have been well over 230 years old.
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An annual carnival was instituted to replace the fairs and survived until the 1990s, but has in turn been replaced with a biennial street fair which sees the High Street closed from the Square to the Memorial Hall.
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The collection of stone fragments held in the church includes four which appear to be Norman. The font bowl is 12th century. The interior fittings, which include two brass chandeliers dated 1751, are described by
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There are two pubs situated in Ramsbury: The Bell on the Square and the Crown and Anchor on the corner of Crowood Lane and Oxford Street, as well as the
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Also Grade I listed is Axford Farmhouse, built in the 17th century and altered in the 19th, with an attached 13th-century chapel.
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of the Holy Cross was begun in the 13th century, possibly on the site of the former 11th century cathedral of the
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times, Ramsbury was an important location for the Church, and several of its early bishops went on to become
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as "quite an uncommon wealth". The tower has six bells, five of them dated 1708 and made by the elder
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to form the new diocese of Ramsbury. It was occasionally referred to as the bishopric of Ramsbury and
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met at Ramsbury and Axford. The last to close was the Methodist Church, in the late 2010s.
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Local people are known as Ramsbury Bulldogs, contrasting with the neighbouring village of
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in 1928. It was headquartered in the Square until 1982 and took as its logo the ancient
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The building is of flint with limestone dressings, and the chancel is finished in
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The Provident Union Investment Society was founded in Ramsbury 1846, becoming the
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is in the parish. The earliest written history of Ramsbury can be traced from the
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being subsumed into the Regency and West of England Building Society, then the
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Baggs, A.P.; Freeman, Jane; Stevenson, Janet H (1983). Crowley, D.A. (ed.).
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about 2.5 miles (4.0 km) west of Ramsbury, and three smaller hamlets:
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dedicated to St Michael was built in 1856 at Axford and continues in use.
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Although no longer a diocesan see, the bishopric of Ramsbury is now an
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Until the 1790s, when it became an independent ecclesiastical parish,
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be replaced. Over the course of the second half of the 20th century,
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to form the Whitton benefice and a team ministry was established.
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which brews Ramsbury Gold bottled beer, amongst others. Composer
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sapling (sponsored by Portman Building Society) was sourced from
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In 1973 Ramsbury (with Axford) was united with the benefice of
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which grew immediately opposite. Subsequent mergers saw the
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had ravaged the native populations of elm species and so an
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about 5.5 miles (8.9 km) west. The much larger town of
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For centuries, Ramsbury was known for its Tree – a large
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of 1086 recorded a large settlement of 156 households at
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on a ridge of high ground to the south of the village.
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until the creation of the unitary authority in 2009.
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London: 1061: 1059: 1057: 1055: 822:, where the locals are known as Dabchicks. 577:(Salisbury), and the see was translated to 412:, close to Ramsbury to the southeast, and 23: 1250:"Church of St. Michael, Axford, Ramsbury" 894: 892: 1704:Ramsbury at Wiltshire Community History 888: 775:Marlborough and Ramsbury Rural District 424:recorded a parish population of 1,989. 389:about 4.5 miles (7.2 km) east and 293: 275: 231: 197: 173: 87: 30: 1659:; Cherry, Bridget (revision) (1975) . 900:"Wiltshire Community History – Census" 759:and also falls within the area of the 1553:"Ramsbury Microbrewery Official Site" 1500:Brewerton, David (20 December 2015). 966: 964: 962: 960: 810:and planted to replace the old tree. 689:was a chapelry of Ramsbury parish. A 259: 247: 235: 221: 209: 187: 155: 137: 119: 7: 1633:Aston, Michael; Bond, James (1976). 1168:Dove's Guide for Church Bell Ringers 1071:"Church of the Holy Cross (1365476)" 841:. Other owners of the manor include 740:Grade II* listed gates and lodges. 1437:National Heritage List for England 1411:National Heritage List for England 1385:National Heritage List for England 1359:National Heritage List for England 1333:National Heritage List for England 1307:National Heritage List for England 1076:National Heritage List for England 769:Previously the parish was part of 14: 1641:& Sons Ltd. pp. 59, 60. 1197:. 30 October 1973. p. 12883. 1098:"Holy Cross, Ramsbury, Wiltshire" 385:boundary. The nearest towns are 56: 55: 48: 32: 1138:(2nd ed.). Harmondsworth: 1049:, The History Press, 2012, p.48 677:were added to Whitton in 1976. 629:Church of England parish church 1102:Corpus of Romanesque Sculpture 999:Crockford's Clerical Directory 938:Ramsbury at War – RAF Ramsbury 457:Between 1942 and 1946, during 400:The civil parish includes the 1: 1693:Ramsbury & Axford website 833:politician, and his daughter 654:. The church was recorded as 16:Village in Wiltshire, England 1574:Wiltshire Gazette and Herald 1407:"Parliament Piece (1183680)" 1355:"Axford Farmhouse (1300471)" 1276:"Methodist Church, Ramsbury" 1217:. 21 May 1976. p. 7284. 545:Bishop of Ramsbury (ancient) 1725:Civil parishes in Wiltshire 1381:"Riverside House (1365448)" 1280:Wiltshire Community History 1254:Wiltshire Community History 528:Nationwide Building Society 90:OS grid reference 21:Human settlement in England 1741: 1303:"Ramsbury Manor (1184029)" 1128:Cherry, Bridget (revision) 1047:England's Other Cathedrals 727:was built in the 1680s by 603:), and is included in the 542: 485:fair in the spring, and a 1458:"Ramsbury Parish Council" 1433:"Crowood House (1365471)" 555:Archbishops of Canterbury 512:Ramsbury Building Society 506:Ramsbury Building Society 373:in the English county of 306: 272: 232: 43: 31: 1700:– magazine-style website 1665:The Buildings of England 1136:The Buildings of England 1023:Annuario Pontificio 2013 755:Ramsbury has an elected 623:Church of the Holy Cross 524:Portman Building Society 377:. The village is in the 1616:Marlborough News Online 1104:. King's College London 829:(1770–1844), a radical 771:Ramsbury Rural District 563:bishopric of Winchester 487:hiring fair or Mop fair 454:was created in 909 AD. 38:Oxford Street, Ramsbury 1635:The Landscape of Towns 1502:"Harry Hyams obituary" 979:. University of London 977:British History Online 773:from 1894 until 1934, 624: 539:Medieval episcopal see 444:Littlecote Roman Villa 212:Postcode district 140:Ceremonial county 122:Unitary authority 1720:Villages in Wiltshire 835:Angela Burdett-Coutts 622: 452:bishopric of Ramsbury 1671:. pp. 377–381. 1581:21 July 2011 at the 1142:. pp. 377–379. 877:Royal British Legion 705:Primitive Methodists 597:Diocese of Salisbury 561:were taken from the 255:Dorset and Wiltshire 190:Sovereign state 84:1,989 (in 2011) 1706:– Wiltshire Council 1282:. Wiltshire Council 1256:. Wiltshire Council 902:. 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Ramsbury is located in Wiltshire
Wiltshire
OS grid reference
SU2771
Civil parish
Unitary authority
Wiltshire
Ceremonial county
Wiltshire
Region
South West
Country
England
Sovereign state
Post town
Marlborough
Postcode district
SN8
Dialling code
Police
Wiltshire
Fire
Dorset and Wiltshire
Ambulance
South Western
UK Parliament
East Wiltshire
Parish Council
UK

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