IMAGES TAKEN NEAR TO
High Street, DEVIZES, SN10 4AQ

Introduction

This page details the photographs taken nearby to High Street, SN10 4AQ by members of the Geograph project.

The Geograph project started in 2005 with the aim of publishing, organising and preserving representative images for every square kilometre of Great Britain, Ireland and the Isle of Man.

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Image Listing (84 Images Found)

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Market Lavington houses [1]
Behind the fine wall and gates is just a glimpse of Ivy Lodge, number 85 High Street. Originally built in the 17th century and much rebuilt/remodelled in 1832. Some early internal features remain. Listed, grade II, with details at: https://historicengland.org.uk/listing/the-list/list-entry/1182698 Market Lavington lies at the foot of the north western scarp slope of Salisbury Plain, about 5 miles south of Devizes. There is evidence of continuous occupation of the village since the Iron Age and maybe, near continuous occupation since late Neolithic times. The village developed around the cross roads of an east-west road (now the B3098) and a north-south road which ran from Devizes to Salisbury – later closed. Once considered a town, a market charter was granted in 1254.
Image: © Michael Dibb Taken: 19 May 2020
0.01 miles
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Market Lavington houses [2]
Wolesley House, number 79 High Street, is mid 18th century with 19th century alterations. Originally named Chantry House, pert of the Chantry Estate. Some fine 18th century internal features remain. Listed, grade II, with details at: https://historicengland.org.uk/listing/the-list/list-entry/1035843 Market Lavington lies at the foot of the north western scarp slope of Salisbury Plain, about 5 miles south of Devizes. There is evidence of continuous occupation of the village since the Iron Age and maybe, near continuous occupation since late Neolithic times. The village developed around the cross roads of an east-west road (now the B3098) and a north-south road which ran from Devizes to Salisbury – later closed. Once considered a town, a market charter was granted in 1254.
Image: © Michael Dibb Taken: 19 May 2020
0.03 miles
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Market Lavington ways [1]
The road seen here going right from High Street bears the wonderful name of Fiddington Clay. Market Lavington lies at the foot of the north western scarp slope of Salisbury Plain, about 5 miles south of Devizes. There is evidence of continuous occupation of the village since the Iron Age and maybe, near continuous occupation since late Neolithic times. The village developed around the cross roads of an east-west road (now the B3098) and a north-south road which ran from Devizes to Salisbury – later closed. Once considered a town, a market charter was granted in 1254.
Image: © Michael Dibb Taken: 19 May 2020
0.03 miles
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'Cross the road at the roundabout into Fiddington Clay'
On the Kings Road & Easterton Common Walk. See http://www.marketlavington.org.uk/Walks%201.html for more details.
Image: © Christine Johnstone Taken: 25 May 2014
0.03 miles
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Market Lavington buildings [1]
This former Congregational church was built in 1892 when the earlier premises became too small. This became the United Reformed Church and then, in combination with two other local chapels it became Trinity Church. Services were transferred to the Market Lavington Community Hall where they continue to be held and the church was sold and is now a private residence named Trinity House. Market Lavington lies at the foot of the north western scarp slope of Salisbury Plain, about 5 miles south of Devizes. There is evidence of continuous occupation of the village since the Iron Age and maybe, near continuous occupation since late Neolithic times. The village developed around the cross roads of an east-west road (now the B3098) and a north-south road which ran from Devizes to Salisbury – later closed. Once considered a town, a market charter was granted in 1254.
Image: © Michael Dibb Taken: 19 May 2020
0.04 miles
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Old converted chapel in Market Lavington
Now a home.
Image: © Jeremy Bolwell Taken: 30 Jul 2020
0.05 miles
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Market Lavington buildings [2]
The Studio, number 73 High Street, was originally built in 1716 as a Quaker (Friends) meeting house. Built in brick with a greensand gable to the road. The building was taken over by the Congregational church in 1809 and remained in use by them as a Sunday school after the new church was built in 1892. Now used as a studio there remains a small graveyard alongside the building. Market Lavington lies at the foot of the north western scarp slope of Salisbury Plain, about 5 miles south of Devizes. There is evidence of continuous occupation of the village since the Iron Age and maybe, near continuous occupation since late Neolithic times. The village developed around the cross roads of an east-west road (now the B3098) and a north-south road which ran from Devizes to Salisbury – later closed. Once considered a town, a market charter was granted in 1254.
Image: © Michael Dibb Taken: 19 May 2020
0.05 miles
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Market Lavington houses [5]
Number 74 High Street is late 18th or early 19th century in brick. The fenestration in segmental arched openings is attractive. Listed, grade II, with details at: https://historicengland.org.uk/listing/the-list/list-entry/1364605 Market Lavington lies at the foot of the north western scarp slope of Salisbury Plain, about 5 miles south of Devizes. There is evidence of continuous occupation of the village since the Iron Age and maybe, near continuous occupation since late Neolithic times. The village developed around the cross roads of an east-west road (now the B3098) and a north-south road which ran from Devizes to Salisbury – later closed. Once considered a town, a market charter was granted in 1254.
Image: © Michael Dibb Taken: 19 May 2020
0.06 miles
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Market Lavington houses [4]
Starlings, number 76 High Street, is early 19th century in Flemish brickwork. Listed, grade II, with details at: https://historicengland.org.uk/listing/the-list/list-entry/1182760 Market Lavington lies at the foot of the north western scarp slope of Salisbury Plain, about 5 miles south of Devizes. There is evidence of continuous occupation of the village since the Iron Age and maybe, near continuous occupation since late Neolithic times. The village developed around the cross roads of an east-west road (now the B3098) and a north-south road which ran from Devizes to Salisbury – later closed. Once considered a town, a market charter was granted in 1254.
Image: © Michael Dibb Taken: 19 May 2020
0.06 miles
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'A footpath on your right (MLAV39) ... Townsend'
On the Kings Road & Easterton Common Walk. See http://www.marketlavington.org.uk/Walks%201.html for more details.
Image: © Christine Johnstone Taken: 25 May 2014
0.07 miles
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