42 Bus Time Schedule & Line Route

Total Page:16

File Type:pdf, Size:1020Kb

42 Bus Time Schedule & Line Route 42 bus time schedule & line map 42 Berwick Bassett View In Website Mode The 42 bus line (Berwick Bassett) has 5 routes. For regular weekdays, their operation hours are: (1) Berwick Bassett: 5:40 PM (2) Calne: 8:25 AM - 5:45 PM (3) Compton Bassett: 9:33 AM (4) Devizes: 5:10 PM (5) Marlborough: 7:28 AM - 4:32 PM Use the Moovit App to ƒnd the closest 42 bus station near you and ƒnd out when is the next 42 bus arriving. Direction: Berwick Bassett 42 bus Time Schedule 27 stops Berwick Bassett Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday Not Operational Monday 5:40 PM Sainsburys, Calne Tuesday 5:40 PM Post O∆ce, Calne High Street, Calne Wednesday 5:40 PM Bank House, Calne Thursday 5:40 PM A4, Calne Friday 5:40 PM Shelburne Road, Calne Saturday Not Operational 85 London Road, Calne Bentley Lane, Quemerford Holy Trinity Church, Quemerford 42 bus Info Wessington Avenue, Calne Direction: Berwick Bassett Stops: 27 Stockley Lane, Quemerford Trip Duration: 41 min Riverside, Calne Line Summary: Sainsburys, Calne, Post O∆ce, Calne, Bank House, Calne, Shelburne Road, Calne, Bentley Post O∆ce, Quemerford Lane, Quemerford, Holy Trinity Church, Quemerford, Lake View, Calne Civil Parish Stockley Lane, Quemerford, Post O∆ce, Quemerford, Common Farm, Quemerford, Compton Turn, Common Farm, Quemerford Compton Bassett, Atcherley Road, Compton Bassett, Whittle Avenue, Compton Bassett, White Horse, Compton Turn, Compton Bassett Compton Bassett, Whittle Avenue, Compton Bassett, Atcherley Road, Compton Bassett, Cherhill Turn, Atcherley Road, Compton Bassett Cherhill, Black Horse, Cherhill, Middle Lane, Cherhill, Park Lane, Cherhill, Poachers Croft, Cherhill, Riding Whittle Avenue, Compton Bassett Stables, Beckhampton, Avebury Trusloe, Red Lion, Spreckley Road, Calne Without Civil Parish Avebury, Harrington Court, Avebury, Winterbourne Monkton, Berwick Shelter, Berwick Bassett, Berwick White Horse, Compton Bassett Shelter, Berwick Bassett Whittle Avenue, Compton Bassett Spreckley Road, Calne Without Civil Parish Atcherley Road, Compton Bassett Cherhill Turn, Cherhill Black Horse, Cherhill Middle Lane, Cherhill Main Road, Cherhill Civil Parish Park Lane, Cherhill A4, Cherhill Civil Parish Poachers Croft, Cherhill Riding Stables, Beckhampton Avebury Trusloe Red Lion, Avebury High Street, Avebury Civil Parish Harrington Court, Avebury Winterbourne Monkton Berwick Shelter, Berwick Bassett Berwick Shelter, Berwick Bassett Direction: Calne 42 bus Time Schedule 42 stops Calne Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday Not Operational Monday 8:25 AM - 5:45 PM Ladbrokes, Marlborough 28 High Street, Marlborough Tuesday 8:25 AM - 5:45 PM Leisure Centre, Marlborough Wednesday 8:25 AM - 5:45 PM Irving Way, Marlborough Thursday 8:25 AM - 5:45 PM Irving Way, Marlborough Civil Parish Friday 8:25 AM - 5:45 PM Edwards Meadow, Marlborough Saturday 8:45 AM - 3:35 PM College Fields, Marlborough Civil Parish Falkner Close, Marlborough Hawkins Meadow, Marlborough 42 bus Info Hawkins Meadow, Marlborough Civil Parish Direction: Calne Stops: 42 Aubrey Close, Marlborough Trip Duration: 43 min Aubrey Close, Marlborough Civil Parish Line Summary: Ladbrokes, Marlborough, Leisure Centre, Marlborough, Irving Way, Marlborough, Beech Cottage, Marlborough Edwards Meadow, Marlborough, Falkner Close, Marlborough, Hawkins Meadow, Marlborough, The Bridge, Manton Aubrey Close, Marlborough, Beech Cottage, Bridge Street, Marlborough Civil Parish Marlborough, The Bridge, Manton, Outside Chance, Manton, West Manton, Manton, The Stables, Fyƒeld, Outside Chance, Manton Priest Acre, Fyƒeld, Who'D A Thought It, Lockeridge, Kennet Valley Primary School, Lockeridge, Kennet West Manton, Manton Valley Hall, Lockeridge, Southƒeld, West Overton, Telephone Box, West Overton, Old School, East The Stables, Fyƒeld Kennett, Telephone Box, West Kennett, Red Lion, Avebury, Avebury Trusloe, Riding Stables, Priest Acre, Fyƒeld Beckhampton, Poachers Croft, Cherhill, Park Lane, Cherhill, Middle Lane, Cherhill, Black Horse, Cherhill, A4, Fyƒeld Civil Parish Cherhill Turn, Cherhill, Atcherley Road, Compton Who'D A Thought It, Lockeridge Bassett, Whittle Avenue, Compton Bassett, White Horse, Compton Bassett, Whittle Avenue, Compton Old Beasants, West Overton Civil Parish Bassett, Atcherley Road, Compton Bassett, Compton Kennet Valley Primary School, Lockeridge Turn, Compton Bassett, Common Farm, Quemerford, Post O∆ce, Quemerford, Stockley Lane, Quemerford, Holy Trinity Church, Quemerford, Bentley Lane, Kennet Valley Hall, Lockeridge Quemerford, Shelburne Road, Calne, Town Hall, Calne, Sainsburys, Calne Southƒeld, West Overton Southƒeld, West Overton Civil Parish Telephone Box, West Overton Peacock, West Overton Civil Parish Old School, East Kennett Telephone Box, West Kennett Red Lion, Avebury A4361, Avebury Civil Parish Avebury Trusloe Riding Stables, Beckhampton Poachers Croft, Cherhill Park Lane, Cherhill Middle Lane, Cherhill Main Road, Cherhill Civil Parish Black Horse, Cherhill Cherhill Turn, Cherhill Atcherley Road, Compton Bassett Whittle Avenue, Compton Bassett Spreckley Road, Calne Without Civil Parish White Horse, Compton Bassett Whittle Avenue, Compton Bassett Spreckley Road, Calne Without Civil Parish Atcherley Road, Compton Bassett Compton Turn, Compton Bassett Common Farm, Quemerford Post O∆ce, Quemerford Stockley Lane, Quemerford Quemerford, Calne Holy Trinity Church, Quemerford Wessington Court, Calne Bentley Lane, Quemerford Shelburne Road, Calne London Road, Calne Town Hall, Calne A4, Calne Sainsburys, Calne Direction: Compton Bassett 42 bus Time Schedule 12 stops Compton Bassett Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday Not Operational Monday 9:33 AM Post O∆ce, Calne High Street, Calne Tuesday 9:33 AM Bank House, Calne Wednesday 9:33 AM A4, Calne Thursday 9:33 AM Shelburne Road, Calne Friday 9:33 AM 85 London Road, Calne Saturday 9:43 AM Bentley Lane, Quemerford Holy Trinity Church, Quemerford Wessington Avenue, Calne 42 bus Info Stockley Lane, Quemerford Direction: Compton Bassett Riverside, Calne Stops: 12 Trip Duration: 15 min Post O∆ce, Quemerford Line Summary: Post O∆ce, Calne, Bank House, Lake View, Calne Civil Parish Calne, Shelburne Road, Calne, Bentley Lane, Quemerford, Holy Trinity Church, Quemerford, Common Farm, Quemerford Stockley Lane, Quemerford, Post O∆ce, Quemerford, Common Farm, Quemerford, Compton Turn, Compton Turn, Compton Bassett Compton Bassett, Atcherley Road, Compton Bassett, Whittle Avenue, Compton Bassett, White Horse, Atcherley Road, Compton Bassett Compton Bassett Whittle Avenue, Compton Bassett Spreckley Road, Calne Without Civil Parish White Horse, Compton Bassett Direction: Devizes 42 bus Time Schedule 25 stops Devizes Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday Not Operational Monday Not Operational Ladbrokes, Marlborough 28 High Street, Marlborough Tuesday Not Operational The College, Marlborough Wednesday Not Operational Golding Avenue, Marlborough Thursday Not Operational Friday Not Operational Manton House, Manton Saturday 5:10 PM Elm Tree Cottage, Clatford The Stables, Fyƒeld Priest Acre, Fyƒeld 42 bus Info A4, Fyƒeld Civil Parish Direction: Devizes Stops: 25 Who'D A Thought It, Lockeridge Trip Duration: 42 min Old Beasants, West Overton Civil Parish Line Summary: Ladbrokes, Marlborough, The College, Marlborough, Golding Avenue, Marlborough, Kennet Valley Primary School, Lockeridge Manton House, Manton, Elm Tree Cottage, Clatford, The Stables, Fyƒeld, Priest Acre, Fyƒeld, Who'D A Kennet Valley Hall, Lockeridge Thought It, Lockeridge, Kennet Valley Primary School, Lockeridge, Kennet Valley Hall, Lockeridge, Southƒeld, West Overton, Telephone Box, West Southƒeld, West Overton Overton, Telephone Box, West Kennett, Red Lion, Southƒeld, West Overton Civil Parish Avebury, Avebury Trusloe, Roundabout, Beckhampton, The Firs, Beckhampton, B&Q, Devizes, Telephone Box, West Overton Coate Roundabout, Devizes, Police Hq, Devizes, Peacock, West Overton Civil Parish Canal Bridge, Devizes, Kwik Fit, Devizes, Fire Station, Telephone Box, West Kennett Devizes, Long Street, Devizes, The Pelican, Devizes Red Lion, Avebury A4361, Avebury Civil Parish Avebury Trusloe Roundabout, Beckhampton The Firs, Beckhampton B&Q, Devizes Coate Roundabout, Devizes London Road, Roundway Civil Parish Police Hq, Devizes London Road, Devizes Canal Bridge, Devizes Kwik Fit, Devizes Fire Station, Devizes Southbroom Road, Devizes Long Street, Devizes 28 Long Street, Devizes The Pelican, Devizes The Market Place, Devizes Direction: Marlborough 42 bus Time Schedule 45 stops Marlborough Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday Not Operational Monday 7:28 AM - 4:32 PM Sainsburys, Calne Tuesday 7:28 AM - 4:32 PM Post O∆ce, Calne High Street, Calne Wednesday 7:28 AM - 4:32 PM Bank House, Calne Thursday 7:28 AM - 4:32 PM A4, Calne Friday 7:28 AM - 4:32 PM Shelburne Road, Calne Saturday 7:30 AM - 4:00 PM 85 London Road, Calne Bentley Lane, Quemerford Holy Trinity Church, Quemerford 42 bus Info Wessington Avenue, Calne Direction: Marlborough Stops: 45 Stockley Lane, Quemerford Trip Duration: 57 min Riverside, Calne Line Summary: Sainsburys, Calne, Post O∆ce, Calne, Bank House, Calne, Shelburne Road, Calne, Bentley Post O∆ce, Quemerford Lane, Quemerford, Holy Trinity Church, Quemerford, Lake View, Calne Civil Parish Stockley Lane, Quemerford, Post O∆ce, Quemerford, Common Farm, Quemerford, Compton Turn, Common Farm, Quemerford Compton Bassett, Cherhill Turn, Cherhill, Black Horse, Cherhill, Middle Lane, Cherhill, Park Lane, Cherhill, Compton Turn, Compton Bassett Poachers Croft, Cherhill, Riding Stables, Beckhampton,
Recommended publications
  • November 2019
    November 2019 Published by Fyfield, West Overton and East Kennett View from the Rectory Parochial Church Council for By the time you read this, one and young people. Our schools and the Upper Kennet Benefice way or another, the issue that has churches can be a place of balance dominated the news, parliament and and sanctuary for our children, who politics for over 3 years will be may be feeling upset and anxious. resolved and the future relationship The Mental Health Foundation has Please note the Upper Kennet between the UK and the wider excellent advice on talking to Benefice now has a new website world set on one particular course of children about scary world news. access link www.kennet8.org.uk action. Whatever our personal Think about the needs of political viewpoint, these changes particular groups in your area. A new email address for the Benefice will impact all of us, and are likely What are the local challenges for us Office: to have the greatest impact on the in the countryside? How are the [email protected] vulnerable, as new trading farmers and local business feeling? arrangements come into force. We Shop local, spend a few minutes have been given some indications of listening to those on the checkouts what to expect and there will be or at the markets. Kennet Valley Lottery Club more government guidance in due Have a Forward Together meal course - there might be a temptation or coffee morning - encouraging draw winners for some to ‘batten down the endless discussion about the rights £100 Number 47 Jeremy Horder hatches’ and adopt a ‘me first’ and wrongs of Brexit is unlikely to £75 Number 87 Caro & James Simper stance.
    [Show full text]
  • WILTSHIRE. F.AR 1111 Sharp Samuel, West End Mill, Donhead Smith Thomas, Everleigh, Marlborough Stride Mrs
    TRADES DIRECTORY. J WILTSHIRE. F.AR 1111 Sharp Samuel, West End mill, Donhead Smith Thomas, Everleigh, Marlborough Stride Mrs. Jas. Whiteparish, Salisbury St. Andrew, Salisbury Smith William, Broad Hinton, Swindon Strong George, Rowde, Devizes Sharpe Mrs. Henry, Ludwell, Salisbury Smith William, Winsley, Bradford Strong James, Everleigh, Marlborough Sharpe Hy. Samuel, Ludwell, Salisbury Smith William Hugh, Harpit, Wan- Strong Willialll, Draycot, Marlborough Sharps Frank, South Marston, Swindon borough, ShrivenhamR.S.O. (Berks) Strong William, Pewsey S.O Sharps Robert, South Marston, Swindon Snelgar John, Whiteparish, Salisbury Stubble George, Colerne, Chippenham Sharps W. H. South Marston, Swindon Snelgrove David, Chirton, De,·izes Sumbler John, Seend, Melksham Sheate James, Melksham Snook Brothers, Urchfont, Devizes SummersJ.&J. South Wraxhall,Bradfrd Shefford James, Wilton, Marlborough Snook Albert, South Marston, Swindon Summers Edwd. Wingfield rd. Trowbrdg ShepherdMrs.S.Sth.Burcombe,Salisbury Snook Mrs. Francis, Rowde, Devizes Sutton Edwd. Pry, Purton, Swindon Sheppard E.BarfordSt.Martin,Salisbury Snook George, South Marston, Swindon Sutton Fredk. Brinkworth, Chippenham Shergold John Hy. Chihnark, Salisbury EnookHerbert,Wick,Hannington,Swndn Sutton F. Packhorse, Purton, Swindon ·Sbewring George, Chippenham Snook Joseph, Sedghill, Shaftesbury Sutton Job, West Dean, Salisbury Sidford Frank, Wilsford & Lake farms, Snook Miss Mary, Urchfont, Devizes Sutton·John lllake, Winterbourne Gun- Wilsford, Salisbury Snook Thomas, Urchfont, Devizes ner, Salisbury "Sidford Fdk.Faulston,Bishopstn.Salisbry Snook Worthr, Urchfont, Devizes Sutton Josiah, Haydon, Swindon Sidford James, South Newton, Salisbury Somerset J. Milton Lilborne, Pewsey S.O Sutton Thomas Blake, Hurdcott, Winter­ Bimkins Job, Bentham, Purton, Swindon Spackman Edward, Axrord, Hungerford bourne Earls, Salisbury Simmons T. GreatSomerford, Chippenhm Spackman Ed. Tytherton, Chippenham Sutton William, West Ha.rnham,Salisbry .Simms Mrs.
    [Show full text]
  • Wiltshire. (Kelly's
    302 BOO WILTSHIRE. (KELLY'S HOOT & SHOE MAS. & WAREHOUSES con. Offer Sheba, Market place, Pewsey Stevens C. R. 2 Market pi. Chippenhm Hobbs Thomas, Ramsbury, Hungerfrd Oram James, Urchfont, Devizes Stevens George, 2 New Park st.Devizes Hoddinot F. OJombe Bissett,Salisbry Oram William, Edington, Westbury Stevens J. 4 The Halve, Trowbridge Holliday A.T.Market Lavington,Devizs Otridge A.36Wine st.Bradford-on-Avn Stone Francis Joseph, Bishopstone, Hooper Jas. Leighs green, Corsley, Palmer Stephen, High st. Cricklade Shrivenham R.S.O. (Berks) Wanninster Papps Jas. Warminster rd. Westbuvy Summers William, 16 George street & Hope Wm. 30 Prospect pl. Swindon Papps W. 7 Imber rd. Warminster 36 Market place, Warminster Howard Charles, Chisledon, Swindon Parfrey Henry, 21 Endless st:Salisbury Sutton James, East Tisbury, Tisbury, Howes Chas. 47 Salt lane, Salisbury Parsons W. Gt. Somerford,Chippenhm Salisbury Huff William, Wroughton, Swindon Pearce Geo. West Overton,Marlboro' Sutton W. R. 39a, Winchester st.Slsbry Hunt George H. The Strand, Calne & Pearce Jsph. 23 East st. Warminster Swatton Thomas, Mildenhall,Marlboro' High street, Chippenham Pearce 0. G. II Deverill rd.Warminstr Tanner Lewin, .Post office, Great Hurd Mrs. Jane, High st. Marlboro' Peck W. H. & Co. 17 Regent circus, Somerford, Chippenham Hyde Arthur, Wroughton, Swindon New Swindon &j High st.Malmesbury Tarrant R. J. 9 Wood st. Swindon .Tames S.II Slades brk.Bradford-on-A Peer Jsph. jun. Crudwell,Malmesbury Tasker Edwin S . .Alton Priors, Pewsey James W.42 Faringdon st.New Swindn Peer T. Eastcourt,Crudwell,Malmsbry Taylor James, Goatacre, Calne J efferies J n. Bryant, Col erne, Chppnhm Penny Wm.
    [Show full text]
  • From 1 September 2020
    from 1 September 2020 routes Calne • Marlborough via Avebury 42 Mondays to Fridays except public holidays these journeys operate via Heddington Wick, Heddington, Calne The Pippin, Sainsbury's 0910 1115 1303 1435 1532 1632 1740 Stockley and Rookery Park. They also serve Yatesbury to set Calne Post Office 0911 0933 1116 1304 1436 1533 1633 1741 down passengers only if requested and the 1532 and 1740 Calne The Strand, Bank House 0730 0913 0935 1118 1306 1438 1535 1635 1743 journey will also serve Blacklands on request Kingsbury Green Academy 1537 1637 these journeys operate via Kingsbury Quemerford Post Office 0733 0916 0938 1121 1309 1441 R R R Green Academy on schooldays only Lower Compton Turn (A4) 0735 0918 0940 1123 1313 1443 R R R Lower Compton Spreckley Road 0942 R 1315 R R R Compton Bassett Briar Leaze 0948 R 1321 R R Cherhill Black Horse 0737 0920 1125 1329 1445 R R R Beckhampton Stables 0742 0925 1130 1334 1450 R R R Avebury Trusloe 0743 0926 1131 1335 1451 R R R Avebury Red Lion arrive 0745 0928 1133 1337 1453 R R R Winterbourne Monkton 0932 R Berwick Bassett Village 0935 R Avebury Red Lion depart 0745 0940 1143 1343 1503 1615 1715 West Kennett Telephone Box 0748 0943 1146 1346 1506 1618 1718 East Kennett Church Lane End 0750 0945 1148 1348 R R West Overton Village Stores 0753 0948 1151 1351 R R Lockeridge Who'd A Thought It 0757 0952 1155 1355 R R Fyfield Bath Road 0759 0954 1157 1357 1507 1621 1726 Clatford Crossroads 0801 0957 1200 1400 R Manton High Street 0803 0959 1202 1402 R Barton Park Morris Road, Aubrey Close 0807 0925 1003 1205 1405 1510 R R Marlborough High Street 0812 0929 1007 1210 1410 1515 1630 1740 Marlborough St Johns School 0820 serves Marlborough operates via these journeys operate via Blacklands to St Johns School on Yatesbury to set set down passengers only if requested.
    [Show full text]
  • The National Way Point Rally Handbook
    75th Anniversary National Way Point Rally The Way Point Handbook 2021 Issue 1.4 Contents Introduction, rules and the photographic competition 3 Anglian Area Way Points 7 North East Area Way Points 18 North Midlands Way Points 28 North West Area Way Points 36 Scotland Area Way Points 51 South East Way Points 58 South Midlands Way Points 67 South West Way Points 80 Wales Area Way Points 92 Close 99 75th Anniversary - National Way Point Rally (Issue 1.4) Introduction, rules including how to claim way points Introduction • This booklet represents the combined • We should remain mindful of guidance efforts of over 80 sections in suggesting at all times, checking we comply with on places for us all to visit on bikes. Many going and changing national and local thanks to them for their work in doing rules, for the start, the journey and the this destination when visiting Way Points • Unlike in normal years we have • This booklet is sized at A4 to aid compiled it in hope that all the location printing, page numbers aligned to the will be open as they have previously pdf pages been – we are sorry if they are not but • It is suggested you read the booklet on please do not blame us, blame Covid screen and only print out a few if any • This VMCC 75th Anniversary event is pages out designed to be run under national covid rules that may still in place We hope you enjoy some fine rides during this summer. Best wishes from the Area Reps 75th Anniversary - National Way Point Rally (Issue 1.4) Introduction, rules including how to claim way points General
    [Show full text]
  • THE GREAT BATH ROAD, 1700-1830 Brendaj.Buchanan
    THE GREAT BATH ROAD, 1700-1830 BrendaJ.Buchanan The great turnpike highway from London to the spa city of Bath is surrounded by legend and romance, 1 which have come to obscure the fact that at no time in the period studied was there any one single Bath Road. Instead, from the beginning of the eighteenth century there were created over the years and in a patchy, disorganized sequence, some fifteen turnpike trusts which with varying degrees of efficiency undertook the improvement of the roads under their legislative care. Not until the mid-eighteenth century was it possible to travel the whole distance between capital and provincial city on improved roads, and even then the route was not fixed. Small changes were frequently made as roads were straightened and corners removed, the crowns of hills lowered and valley bottoms raised. On a larger scale, new low-level sections were built to replace older upland routes, and most significant of all, some whole roads went out of use as traffic switched to routes which were better planned and engineered by later trusts. And at the time when the turnpike roads were about to face their greatest challenge from the encroaching railways in the 1830s, there were at the western end of the road to Bath not one but two equally important routes into the city, via Devizes and Melksham, or through Calne and Chippenham along the line known to-day as the A4. This is now thought of as the traditional Bath Road, but it can be demonstrated that it is only one of several lines which in the past could lay claim to that title.
    [Show full text]
  • Wiltshire PARO SOPN
    STATEMENT OF PERSONS NOMINATED & NOTICE OF POLL Election of a Police and Crime Commissioner Wiltshire PCC Police Area A poll will be held on 5 May 2016 between 7am and 10pm The following people have been or stand nominated for election as a Police and Crime Commissioner for the above police area. Those who no longer stand nominated are listed, but will have a comment in the right hand column. If candidate no Address of candidate 1 Description of longer Candidate name candidate nominated, reason why MACPHERSON (address in Swindon The Conservative Party Angus (South) Parliamentary Candidate Constituency) MATHEW The Old School, The Liberal Democrat Brian George Street, Yatton Keynell, Felton Chippenham, Wiltshire, SN14 7BA SHORT 225 Marlborough Rd United Kingdom John Swindon SN3 1NN Independence Party SMALL 9 Jennings Street, Labour Party Kevin David Swindon, SN2 2BQ 1 or, if a candidate has requested not to have their home address made public, the name of their electoral area. Dated Thursday 7 April 2016 Stephen P. Taylor Police Area Returning Officer Printed and published by the Police Area Returning Officer, Civic Offices, Euclid Street, Swindon, SN1 2JH Police and Crime Commissioner Election Situation of polling stations Police area name: Wiltshire Voting area name: Wiltshire Council No. of polling Situation of polling station Description of persons entitled station to vote 1 Mount Pleasant Centre, 1A Mount Pleasant, EH1-1 to EH1-1053 Bradford On Avon 2 Lambert Community Centre, Mount Pleasant, EH2-1 to EH2-614 Bradford On Avon, Wiltshire
    [Show full text]
  • Open Downland
    8. LANDSCAPE TYPE 1: OPEN DOWNLAND Location and Boundaries 8.1. The landscape type encompasses a number of distinct downland blocks from the Marlborough Downs (1A) and Horton Down (1C) in the west running through to the Lambourn Downs (1B) and Blewbury Downs (1D) in the east. Boundaries are mainly defined by topography and the Upper Chalk geology, and in the north relate to the top of the Scarp (landscape type 5). To the south, the edge of the chalk similarly forms a distinct boundary. Overview The Open Downlands are the remote heart and core of the North Wessex Downs, with the dramatic landscapes created by the underlying chalk rocks being one of the defining features of the AONB. The subtle curves and undulations of the landform are revealed by the uniform clothing of cropped grass or cereals creating a landscape with a simple and elemental quality, accentuated by vast skies. The open, expansive views are punctuated by distinctive beech clumps crowning the downland summits, forming prominent and highly visible landmarks. Sparsely populated, the downlands possess a strong sense remoteness and isolation. Predominantly in arable cultivation these are landscapes of great seasonal variation, with muted browns and greys of the chalk and flinty soils in the ploughed autumn fields, giving way to fresh greens of the emerging crops in winter and spring and sweeping yellows and golds of summer. The characteristic close-cropped springy downland turf of the surviving herb-rich chalk grassland provides an important habitat and this landscape type contains the largest areas of designated chalk grassland in the AONB, with 15 Sites of Special Scientific Interest (SSSI).
    [Show full text]
  • A Lecture on the Storm in Wiltshire, Which Occurred on the 30Th of December, 1859 : Read at a Meeting of the British Meteorologi
    A LECTURE '^-j) /^6^o ON THE STORM IN WILTSHIRE, Which occurred on the SOth of December, 1859. READ AT A MEETING OF THE BRITISH METEOROLOGICAL SOCIETY, HELD ON MAKCH 21, i860, AT 25, GKEAT GEORGE STREET, WESTMINSTER. By G. a. ROWELL, HONOHaKY member of the ASmiOLEAN SOCIETT, AND LATE ASSISTANT UNDER-KEEPER OF THE ASHMOLEAN MCSEDM. PRINTED AT THE REQUEST OF THE SOCIETY. OXFORD: PUBLISHED AND SOLD BY THE AUTHOB^ No. 3, ALFRED STREET, ST. GILES' M.DCOO.LX. A LECTURE ON THE STORM IN WILTSHIRE, Which occurred on the 30th of December, 1859. READ AT A MEETING OF THE BRITISH METEOROLOGICAL SOCIETY, HELD ON MARCH 21, 1860, AT 25, GREAT GEORGE STREET^ WESTMINSTER. By G. a. ROWELL, HONORARY MEMBER OF THE ASHMOLEAN SOCTETY, AND LATE ASSISTANT UNDER-KEEPEB OF THE ASHMOLEAN MUSEUM. PRINTED AT THE REQUEST OF THE SOCIETY. X F I ; D : rrUT.I.SHED AND SOI,D BY THfi AUTHOR, Yo. 3, ALFRED STREET, ST. GILES'. M.DCCC.LX. The first portiou in the following pages is given nearly as delivered in the Lecture, and the second is essentially so ; but as the description of the storni was given from short notes or memory, it may differ in some degree, especially as I have availed myself of a subsequent visit to the storm track, and also of an account of the stonn by the Rev. A. C. Smith, rector of Yatesbury, published in the WiUslio'C Magaiine. I take this opportunity to express my thanks for the very ready assist- ance generally afforded me on my visit to Calne, where all classes seemed imbued with a like desire to promote an investigation of the phenomena of the storm : I may especially name Mr.
    [Show full text]
  • Cherhill Penn Carpenter Henry Head M 48 M 1823 Gamekeeper Calne Pagev 1
    Charhill - Census 1871 3 0 9 Relationship Year /1 0 Abode Surname Given Names Status Age Sex Occupation Place of Birth Notes 1 to Head Born G R 1 Cherhill Penn Carpenter Henry Head M 48 M 1823 Gamekeeper Calne Pagev 1. Folio 21 ed16 Carpenter Elvia Wife M 45 F 1826 Chippenham Carpenter Joseph Son 12 M 1859 Scholar Cherhill Carpenter Sarah Dau 9 F 1862 Scholar Cherhill Carpenter Henry Son 6 M 1865 Scholar Cherhill 2 Hayle Lane Lodge Wayte William Head M 41 M 1830 Shepherd Cherhill Wayte Arabella Wife M 46 F 1825 Broad Hinton 3 Marsh Lane Taylor Henry Head M 27 M 1844 Cowman Ag Lab. Melksham Taylor Phebe C. Wife M 27 F 1844 Cherhill Scot William Father in law W 74 M 1797 Cherhill Marks Fanny Niece 14 F 1857 Chippenham 4 Ealey Isaac Head M 55 M 1816 Ag Lab Cherhill Ealey Elizabeth Wife M 57 F 1814 Cherhill Ealey John Son U 16 M 1855 Ag Lab Cherhill 5 Derham William Head M 44 M 1827 Ag Lab Cherhill Derham Sarah Wife M 43 F 1828 Compton Bassett Derham Jesse Son U 20 M 1851 Ag Lab Cherhill Derham George Son 10 M 1861 Ag Lab Cherhill 6 Ashe Shedrach Head M 63 M 1808 Cowman Brinkworth Ashe Mary Wife M 50 F 1821 Calne Cleverly Hannah Stepdau 12 F 1859 Calne 7 Daniels William Head M 74 M 1797 Ag Lab Compton Bassett Daniels Jane Wife M 73 F 1798 Compton Bassett Bush William Lodger W 79 M 1792 Compton Bassett Daniels William Grandson 11 M 1860 Plough Boy Weston Super Mare, Somerset 8 Whyr Farm Cottage Cleverly Aaron John Head M 31 M 1840 Carter Blackland Pagev 2 Cleverly Emma Wife M 27 F 1844 Calstone, Calne Cleverly David James Son 6 M 1865 Scholar
    [Show full text]
  • Berwick Bassett and Winterbourne Monkton Parish Council
    Berwick Bassett and Winterbourne Monkton Parish Council Minutes of the meeting of the council held at Winterbourne Monkton Church on Wednesday 9th September 2015 at 7.30pm. Present: Cllr Bill Buxton (chair), Cllr Nick Burnet, Cllr Stephen Fulford, Cllr Tony Iles, Cllr Jill Petchey Mrs Janice Pattison (clerk) Mr Tim Pearce 1. Apologies for absence Cllr Lyn Bennett-Nutt 2. Declaration of Interests None of the councillors had interests in the items on the agenda 3. Questions from the public There were no questions from members of the public present 4. Minutes of meetings of 8th July 2015 and 14th August 2015 The minutes of the both meetings were accepted as a true reflection of the meeting 5. Matters Arising from meeting of 14th August 2015 The clerk had contacted Aster Housing regarding the availability of garage occupancy at the Beeches. Aster Housing will investigate 6. Reports a. Finance The clerk reported that no cheques have been presented since the last meeting The current spend is below budget. Current account balance is £2612.43 savings is £836 Planned spending for the remainder of the year is approximately £1000 The anticipated ‘savings’ (income over expenditure) this year is anticipated to be approximately £300 An invoice for church rental year to date was presented b. Planning 15/0080/ENF Christmas House, Winterbourne Monkton 15/00112/ENF New Inn, Winterbourne Monkton There has been no action yet on these issues. It was reported that there were people living in The New Inn. Cllr Buxton will follow up both enforcement issues to determine what if any progress had been made.
    [Show full text]
  • The Old Laundry, 48 Compton Bassett Compton Bassett, SN11 8RH the Old Laundry, 48 Compton Bassett, Compton Bassett, SN11 8RH
    The Old Laundry, 48 Compton Bassett Compton Bassett, SN11 8RH The Old Laundry, 48 Compton Bassett, Compton Bassett, SN11 8RH Charming four bedroom detached property pleasantly situated in a semi rural position in this picturesque North Wiltshire village occupying a good size plot of just over 0.5 acres. • Charming Property • Picturesque Village • Four Bedrooms • Detached Family Home • Large Garden • Approximately 0.5 acre Plot • Tandem Garage & Driveway • No Onward Chain Asking Price £525,000 Description The Old Laundry is a charming four bedroom detached property pleasantly situated in a semi rural position in this picturesque North Wiltshire village. The property occupies a good size plot of just over 0.5 acres (approximately) with large, delightful gardens to the rear laid mainly to lawn with a variety of mature trees and shrubs. The property is believed to date back to the mid 1800's and has been extended in more recent years to offer spacious accommodation arranged over two floors. In brief the accommodation comprises entrance hall, large kitchen/dining room, family room, office/study, sitting room and downstairs cloakroom. To the first floor are four bedrooms, the master bedroom with en-suite, and a family bathroom. Externally there are two useful outbuildings connected to the property, one used as a utility area and the other as additional storage. In addition there is a tandem garage to the side of the property with driveway parking in front. The property is offered to the market with NO ONWARD CHAIN and an internal viewing is highly recommended. Situation Compton Bassett is an attractive downland village noted for its pretty cottages and houses; and it lies within an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty.
    [Show full text]