Potterne houses [16]
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Image: © Michael Dibb Taken: 16 Mar 2020
Church House, number 3 Rookes Lane, was built in 1614. The house was heavily restored in the later 19th century and all the fenestration is from that time. Previously the vicarage, replaced in 1772 by number 4 Image Listed, grade II, with details at: https://historicengland.org.uk/listing/the-list/list-entry/1243105 The village of Potterne is 2 miles south of Devizes. It lies astride the A360 road which is the main road to Salisbury and one of the few roads across Salisbury Plain. The Domesday Book of 1086 recorded three landholdings at Potterne, with six mills and a large population of 107 households. Until 2016, Potterne was the headquarters of the Wiltshire Fire and Rescue Service.