West Lavington houses [1]

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West Lavington houses [1]

Image: © Michael Dibb Taken: 11 Sep 2019

Number 30 High Street is late 17th or early 18th century, brick faced and thatched. Originally two bays, extended by one bay on the right in the early 19th century and with a recent weather boarded extension at the rear. Listed, grade II, with details at: https://historicengland.org.uk/listing/the-list/list-entry/1198223 West Lavington, along with Littleton Panell, form a nearly continuous line of ribbon development along the A360 Devizes to Salisbury road on the northern edge of Salisbury Plain. There is evidence of occupation in this area from late Neolithic or early Bronze Age times. The Dauntsey family owned land in the parish from at least 1474 and in 1542 William Dauntsey's bequest founded a school and almshouses.

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51.280013
Longitude
-1.996223