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Old SarumOld Sarum was originally an Iron age hill fort strategically placed on the conjunction of two trade routes and the River Avon. The hill fort is broadly oval in shape, 400 metres (1,300 ft) in length and 360 metres (1,180 ft) in width, it consists of a double bank and intermediate ditch with an entrance on the eastern side. The site was used by the Romans, becoming the town of Sorviodunum. The Saxons used the site as a stronghold against marauding vikings and the Normans built a stone curtain wall around the Iron age perimeter and a centrally placed castle on a motte protected by a deep dry moat. A royal palace was built within the castle for King Henry I and subsequently used by Plantagenet monarchs. A Norman cathedral and bishop's residence were built at the western end of the town.Salisbury railway stationThe former Salisbury Milford station was used as a goods station until it was closed in 1967 and demolished in 1968.[6]. Goods traffic was also handled in goods sheds at the west end of the station ? north of the GWR station and south of the LSWR station ? and also on the 460 yards (420 m) Market House branch from the east end of the LSWR station which opened in 1859. A new LSWR marshalling yard was opened on the site of the old platform east of Fisherton Street after it had closed in 1902, but the main LSWR goods depot was kept at the old Milford station until 1967. The former GWR station remained in use as a goods depot and was used until about 1991 as the base for British Rail?s exhibition trains.West Harnham Chalk PitWest Harnham Chalk Pit (grid reference SU128287) is a 2.8 hectare geological Site of Special Scientific Interest in Wiltshire, notified in 1971.WickwarThe original settlement of Wickwar was located around the church and Poole Court, a 16th Century Manor House demolished in the 19th century, to the north of the village. All that remains of the Manor is its terraced garden south west of the church which formerly stood on the edge of a lake. The Parish Church of the Holy Trinity is set on a small hill and is of 12th century origin. It was extensively remodelled in the 14th and 15th centuries and was restored c.1881 by W L Bernard. Inside there is an interesting sculpture of St John the Baptist dated 1496 which was originally housed at Poole Court.CharfieldCharfield Park is in the centre of Charfield, and once a year a village fair is held there.[1]Information by Wikipedia.com
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