ANZAC Cemetery: The military cemetery in Codford St Mary, the second largest of its kind in the UK, lies in a... |
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Ashton Gifford House: Codford had no country seat until the early 19th century when Ashton Gifford House, set in a small... |
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Ashton Gifford School: Wadham Locke, owner of Ashton Gifford House, built Ashton Gifford school at his own expense in 1844. |
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Brixton Deverill schoolroom: Built on the side of the rectory, the village schoolroom was opened in 1823 with the aid of a... |
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Cap Badge on Lamb Down: The cap badge on the slope above Foxhole Bottom, made by Australian troops, 1916-17, incorporating... |
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Cherry Orchard: In 1944 plans were drawn up by Warminster and Westbury RDC to build on the site of the American... |
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Chitterne Brook: Chitterne brook runs into the river Wylye. Codford owes its origins to the fords which... |
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Codford census returns: The census returns tell us agreat deal about the people of Codford in the 19th century. |
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Codford Circle: Codford Circle, with its bank and ditch, viewed from the air looking south, with Punch Bowl Bottom... |
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Codford High Street: Most of today’s settlement lies along the High Street, the old main road running slightly... |
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