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writes that it is externally mostly Wyatt's work. It has a small chancel, an aisled nave which was doubled in length by Wyatt, and a south porch with two-stage tower above, capped with a pyramidal tiled roof. Surviving 12th-century features are the east part of the nave the south aisle, as well as
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The Winterslows developed as separate manors, with Middle Winterslow known for a time as Middleton. As recently as 1958, the village around All Saints' church was named on maps as Winterslow, with West Winterslow adjacent to its southeast. On current maps and road signs, both areas are West
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portico. The house was designated as Grade II* listed in 1987. The orangery and garden loggia are thought to be part of the original garden design, in the same period as the house. The stable block is also of 19th-century date.
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A housing development at Middle Winterslow was proposed in 2011 and met with objections from some residents, leading to part of the site – the 7.5 acre Brown's Copse – gaining protection in 2015 through classification as a
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and farm (named for the Roches family, tenants of an estate in the 14th century) was partly rebuilt around 1620 in red brick with stone quoins. The house has six bays and 18th-century additions, and is
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Eastern parts of the parishes of Winterbourne Dauntsey and Winterbourne Gunner were transferred to Winterslow parish in 1956. Today the church is one of the Clarendon group, alongside eight others.
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in the same name exists. This ward starts on the outskirts of Salisbury in the south west and stretches in a northeasterly direction to Winterslow. The total ward population taken at the
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the simple tub font. The north aisle was added in the 13th century; the chancel is all Wyatt's, apart from the 13th-century chancel arch. The church was designated as
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near Middle Winterslow. Later the Pheasant Hotel or Pheasant Inn, the business closed in 2007 and the much-altered building is now four dwellings.
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for 1955. A tablet in the church, commemorating refurbishment of the chancel in 1975, bears the names of Codrington and his wife.
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standing in parkland, built in 1804–5 to replace an earlier house, for Francis Thomas Egerton to designs of the London architect
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long-distance footpath passes through Middle Winterslow and West Winterslow; its route along the Roman road is shared with the
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The pulpit is mostly 17th century. One of the six bells was cast by John Wallis in 1593; the others were recast by
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church, the Gospel Lifeboat Mission, was opened at Middle Winterslow in 1891. The present building is from 1979.
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From at least 1955, Roche Court was the residence of Sir Geoffrey Ronald Codrington, a retired colonel in the
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dedicated to St John the Baptist was opened at The Common in 1860, and is also part of the Clarendon group.
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Winterslow CE Primary School, Middle Winterslow, serves the parish and nearby villages. It was built as a
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of All Saints at West Winterslow dates from the early 12th century, but was largely rebuilt in 1849–51 by
434: 2040: 979: 767: 684: 667: 1891: 1679: 1319: 1268: 1217: 1001: 855: 658:(c.1333–1400), ambassador, MP and admiral, inherited a share in Winterslow manor through his mother. 118: 619: 536: 1149: 906: 1294: 722:: the Lord Nelson at Middle Winterslow. The Lion's Head at The Common closed in 2018. There is a 520: 162: 154: 750:. A plan to build 46 houses was submitted in 2017 and withdrawn after meeting local opposition. 1798: 1073: 1043: 956: 723: 580: 477: 126: 1852: 1816: 1174: 1027: 789: 734: 634: 601: 529: 524: 441:. The three settlements (today's West, Middle and East Winterslow) are recorded in the 1086 237: 211: 1917: 1834: 1655:"This English Countryside Estate Has a Remarkable Array of Outdoor Art—and a Working Farm" 1192: 688: 661: 630: 1243: 794:"Bell barrow, bowl barrow and section of hollow way 600m NNW of Long Orchard (1013983)" 584: 573: 559: 457: 718:
At Middle Winterslow is a large modern village hall with a tennis court. There is one
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in 1910, when the peal was rehung. A 1918 window in the north aisle, in colourful
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chapel was built at The Common in 1810; the present building dates from 1865.
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with a population of around 2,000, about 6 miles (10 km) northeast of
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The Roche Court Educational Trust, registered charity no. 4015383
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Kings Farm at West Winterslow is a largely complete example of a
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The area has evidence of prehistoric settlements, including
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in 1856 and educated children of all ages until 1962.
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Winterslow is located in Wiltshire
Wiltshire
OS grid reference
SU2332
Civil parish
Unitary authority
Wiltshire
Ceremonial county
Wiltshire
Region
South West
Country
England
Sovereign state
Post town
Postcode district
SP5
Dialling code
Police
Wiltshire
Fire
Dorset and Wiltshire
Ambulance
South Western
UK Parliament
Salisbury
Parish Council
UK
England

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