One of the purposes of the inventory was to determine the probate fees, so the inventory was valued.
At Home Close on the High Street (once the Post Office and for a time Shirley House), a half storey and a south-west wing were added to the mid-17t
Wadham Locke, owner of Ashton Gifford House, built Ashton Gifford school at his own expense in 1844.
When Codford St Mary's rectory house was built in the 17th century, it was a modest house, unlikely to have been the residence of gentry rector Joh
The rectory house of Codford St Peter. Its classical front conceals a 17th-century house, with a central chimney and lobby-entry plan.
The Old Manor House, on the High Street in Codford St Peter, is typical of stone-built West Wiltshire farmhouses of the late 16th and early 17th ce
The Bishopp family bought Parham from the Palmers in 1601 and stayed there until the last of the line died in 1828.