Wiltshire. Castle Combe
DIRECTORY.] WILTSHIRE. CASTLE COMBE. 51 porch and a turret with one bell: there are sittings for So p.m. ; dispatchoo at g.2o a.m. & 7 p.m. ; no mail ou persons. The register dates from the year I757· sundays. The nearest money order & telegraph office is at Calne The church of St. Mary, Calstone Wellington, is of Bath stone, in the Late Perpendicular style, consisting of Pillar Letter Box, Blacklands Cross roads, cleared at chancel, nave, north porch and an embattled western 9·35 a. m. & 7· •s p.m tower containing one bell: it was thoroughly restored Elementary School, built in r87o, for so children ; aver at a COSt of £1,300 in 1885, when two new bells age attendance, 42; Miss Sarah E. Scarlett, mistress were added: there are 100 sittings. The register dates from the year r76o. The living is a rectory, the two QUEMERFORD is a tithing, 1 mile south-east. Holy ha>ing been annexed November znd, I88o, joint net yearly Trinity chapel of ease here, erected principally at the value £259, including 70 acres of glebe, with residence, expense of the Rev. J. Guthrie, late vicar, is a building in the alternate gift of the Marquess of Lansdowne and of native stone in the Gothic style, consisting of trustees of the late Mrs. Macdonald, and held since chancel, nave and organ chamber, and affords 230 sit 1902 by the Rev. Oswald Addenbrocke Holden M.A. of Exeter College, Oxford. There is a Wesleyan chapel, tings: attached is a cemetery of two acres. The Ply erected in r866.
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