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Bratton buildings [1]
The Church Institute Hall in Tynings Lane is one of three buildings (the others are the Jubilee Hall and The Pavilion) in the village available for community and group use as well as for private hire.
Bratton is a former agricultural village which lies on the ‘springline’ of the northern escarpment of Salisbury Plain about 2½ miles east of the town of Westbury. Large flocks of sheep were pastured on the Downs south of the village and corn was grown on the flat lands to the north. The village was the home of the renowned firm of R & J Reeves who produced agricultural machinery.
Image: © Michael Dibb
Taken: 21 Apr 2020
0.03 miles
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Junction with Tynings Lane, Bratton
Image: © David Smith
Taken: 1 Jun 2017
0.05 miles
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Bratton buildings [2]
One part of the Jubilee Hall was built in 1887 for the Golden Jubilee of Queen Victoria. A large extension was added in 2002 to mark the Golden Jubilee of Queen Elizabeth II.
Bratton is a former agricultural village which lies on the ‘springline’ of the northern escarpment of Salisbury Plain about 2½ miles east of the town of Westbury. Large flocks of sheep were pastured on the Downs south of the village and corn was grown on the flat lands to the north. The village was the home of the renowned firm of R & J Reeves who produced agricultural machinery.
Image: © Michael Dibb
Taken: 21 Apr 2020
0.06 miles
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Bratton, Jubilee Hall
On Melbourne Street; the original building, left, dated 1887, and the extension, right, 2002. https://www.brattonjubileehall.info/
Image: © Mike Faherty
Taken: 20 Jul 2017
0.06 miles
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Bratton houses [20]
This fine detached house is named The Butts and is located in the road of the same name. Built circa 1830 in brick with a 20th century rear extension. Listed, grade II, with details at: https://historicengland.org.uk/listing/the-list/list-entry/1364307
Bratton is a former agricultural village which lies on the ‘springline’ of the northern escarpment of Salisbury Plain about 2½ miles east of the town of Westbury. Large flocks of sheep were pastured on the Downs south of the village and corn was grown on the flat lands to the north. The village was the home of the renowned firm of R & J Reeves who produced agricultural machinery.
Image: © Michael Dibb
Taken: 21 Apr 2020
0.07 miles
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The Duke of Bratton
Public House in Bratton, Wiltshire.
Image: © Wayland Smith
Taken: 14 Sep 2020
0.07 miles
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Post office and stores, Bratton
Part of the Mace alliance of shops
Image: © David Smith
Taken: 1 Jun 2017
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Bratton, Central
Post office and store on Melbourne Street.
Image: © Mike Faherty
Taken: 20 Jul 2017
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Bratton, Duke
Village pub on Melbourne Street. Traditional two-room layout, with public bar left, with darts and TV; dining room right. Back counter, low ceilings, wooden beams, garden. Cask ales on offer at my visit: Moles Best, Sharp's Doom Bar.
Image: © Mike Faherty
Taken: 20 Jul 2017
0.08 miles
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Bratton buildings [3]
The Duke inn was once four properties.
Bratton is a former agricultural village which lies on the ‘springline’ of the northern escarpment of Salisbury Plain about 2½ miles east of the town of Westbury. Large flocks of sheep were pastured on the Downs south of the village and corn was grown on the flat lands to the north. The village was the home of the renowned firm of R & J Reeves who produced agricultural machinery.
Image: © Michael Dibb
Taken: 21 Apr 2020
0.08 miles