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B3098 leaving Market Lavington
The villages alongside Salisbury Plain on the B3098 are linear in nature and merge into each other
Image: © Bikeboy
Taken: 30 Mar 2013
0.12 miles
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West Lavington, play area
At the end of the recreation ground, and including a zip wire. There is another play area for younger children at the other end of the ground, next to the village hall.
Image: © Mike Faherty
Taken: 3 Jun 2015
0.16 miles
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West Lavington, skatepark
At the end of the recreation ground.
Image: © Mike Faherty
Taken: 3 Jun 2015
0.16 miles
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West Lavington Village Hall
Image: © Mike Faherty
Taken: 3 Jun 2015
0.18 miles
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Postbox, Market Lavington
The George V reign postbox has been painted black as it is no longer in use.
Image: © Maigheach-gheal
Taken: 18 Jul 2010
0.18 miles
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Millennium cross at West Lavington
Although the cross looks like it ought to be ancient, the inscription at the base makes clear that it only dates from the Millennium.
Image: © Marathon
Taken: 13 Feb 2019
0.23 miles
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West Lavington features [11]
On a patch of grass just off High Street stands the West Lavington and Littleton Panell Millennium Cross.
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.
Image: © Michael Dibb
Taken: 11 Sep 2019
0.23 miles
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Sandfield - West Lavington
Image: © Anthony Parkes
Taken: 2 Aug 2021
0.23 miles
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West Lavington buildings [4]
The Ebenezer Baptist Chapel was built in 1895 and replaced an earlier chapel of 1839 on the same site.
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.
Image: © Michael Dibb
Taken: 11 Sep 2019
0.24 miles
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Ducks behind Mill Lane
Hut and pen for ducks.
Image: © M J Roscoe
Taken: 26 Aug 2020
0.24 miles