Long Bottom

Valley in Wiltshire

England

Long Bottom

Forestry Road in Great Ridge Wood
Forestry Road in Great Ridge Wood Credit: Chris Heaton

Long Bottom is a charming village located in the picturesque Wiltshire Valley in England. Situated between rolling hills and lush green countryside, Long Bottom is known for its idyllic setting and tranquil atmosphere.

The village is home to a close-knit community of around 500 residents, who take pride in their rural heritage and traditional way of life. The houses in Long Bottom are typically quaint cottages made of local stone, with beautifully kept gardens and flower-filled window boxes.

Long Bottom is surrounded by stunning natural beauty, with the Wiltshire Valley providing a stunning backdrop for outdoor activities such as hiking, cycling, and picnicking. The nearby River Avon also offers opportunities for fishing and boating.

The village has a small but vibrant town center, with a handful of shops, pubs, and cafes catering to the needs of residents and visitors alike. Long Bottom also boasts a historic church, which dates back to the 12th century and is a popular spot for weddings and other special events.

Overall, Long Bottom is a charming and peaceful village that offers a true taste of rural England.

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Long Bottom Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 51.14318/-2.1235856 or Grid Reference ST9138. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Forestry Road in Great Ridge Wood
Forestry Road in Great Ridge Wood
View over Well Bottom View from the Wessex Ridgeway as it emerges from the clutches of Great Ridge Wood.
It shows the sweeping chalk landscape of the West Wiltshire Downs.
View over Well Bottom
View from the Wessex Ridgeway as it emerges from the clutches of Great Ridge Wood. It shows the sweeping chalk landscape of the West Wiltshire Downs.
View over Corton Down Sweeping view over the West Wiltshire Downs from the Wessex Ridgeway as it emerges from the Great Ridge Wood.
View over Corton Down
Sweeping view over the West Wiltshire Downs from the Wessex Ridgeway as it emerges from the Great Ridge Wood.
Downland and lone hawthron tree near Rowdean Hill
Downland and lone hawthron tree near Rowdean Hill
2011 : Track on Tytherington Hill Heading through a small wood down to Tytherington.
In the other direction, behind the camera, the track goes over Parsonage Down to the A350 above Longbridge Deverill. It soon becomes very muddy, still have the splashes on my C1 to prove it.
2011 : Track on Tytherington Hill
Heading through a small wood down to Tytherington. In the other direction, behind the camera, the track goes over Parsonage Down to the A350 above Longbridge Deverill. It soon becomes very muddy, still have the splashes on my C1 to prove it.
2011 : North east above Littlecombe Bottom Looking along the side of Tytherington Hill across the Wylye Valley.
The strange white line left of centre is the roof of a farm building somewhere near Knook.
2011 : North east above Littlecombe Bottom
Looking along the side of Tytherington Hill across the Wylye Valley. The strange white line left of centre is the roof of a farm building somewhere near Knook.
2011 : Field above Littlecombe Bottom The crop in the near field looks like oilseed rape in its early stages, Littlecombe Bottom is in the valley beyond. The barn is in Haycombe Bottom.
The Wylye Valley is further over.
2011 : Field above Littlecombe Bottom
The crop in the near field looks like oilseed rape in its early stages, Littlecombe Bottom is in the valley beyond. The barn is in Haycombe Bottom. The Wylye Valley is further over.
2011 : Field above Littlecombe Bottom 2 Pan to the left from <a href="https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/2311954">ST9039 : 2011 : Field above Littlecombe Bottom</a> and the bottom of the Bottom is now visible. As is part of Warminster at the foot of the more distant hill. At the top of said hill, left of centre, a tuft of trees marks Arn Hill Down <a href="https://www.geograph.org.uk/gridref/ST8746">ST8746</a> at the end of the ridge.
2011 : Field above Littlecombe Bottom 2
Pan to the left from ST9039 : 2011 : Field above Littlecombe Bottom and the bottom of the Bottom is now visible. As is part of Warminster at the foot of the more distant hill. At the top of said hill, left of centre, a tuft of trees marks Arn Hill Down ST8746 at the end of the ridge.
2011 : Barn above Littlecombe Bottom Last year's hay has nearly gone but the new grass will be available soon.
2011 : Barn above Littlecombe Bottom
Last year's hay has nearly gone but the new grass will be available soon.
2011 : Sheep on Littlecombe Hill Was framing the shot when this herd came across the field at the charge and all stopped together a second before I pressed the button.
2011 : Sheep on Littlecombe Hill
Was framing the shot when this herd came across the field at the charge and all stopped together a second before I pressed the button.
2011 : On the hill above Littlecombe Bottom Looking north to Sutton Veny and the Wylye Valley.
2011 : On the hill above Littlecombe Bottom
Looking north to Sutton Veny and the Wylye Valley.
Byway on Tytherington Hill
Byway on Tytherington Hill
Farmland, Sutton Veny A view over barley with Haycombe Hill Farm hidden by the trees.
Farmland, Sutton Veny
A view over barley with Haycombe Hill Farm hidden by the trees.
Track and farmland, Sutton Veny This restricted byway is the boundary between Sutton Veny and Heytesbury parishes.
Track and farmland, Sutton Veny
This restricted byway is the boundary between Sutton Veny and Heytesbury parishes.
Track and pasture, Heytesbury The restricted byway climbs beside Redding Hanging.
Track and pasture, Heytesbury
The restricted byway climbs beside Redding Hanging.
Poppies at the field boundary There are quite a lot of poppies on display at the moment, particularly - as here - at the edge of fields of oilseed rape
Poppies at the field boundary
There are quite a lot of poppies on display at the moment, particularly - as here - at the edge of fields of oilseed rape
Wessex Downland Chalk scenery south of Littlecombe Hill.
Wessex Downland
Chalk scenery south of Littlecombe Hill.
Byway shaded by large trees The field boundaries for the field to the right of the image are formed of substantial trees.
Byway shaded by large trees
The field boundaries for the field to the right of the image are formed of substantial trees.
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Long Bottom is located at Grid Ref: ST9138 (Lat: 51.14318, Lng: -2.1235856)

Unitary Authority: Wiltshire

Police Authority: Wiltshire

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