End, West

Settlement in Wiltshire

England

End, West

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End is a small village located in the western part of Wiltshire, a county in South West England. It is situated near the border with Somerset, and is surrounded by picturesque countryside and rolling hills. The village is part of the Westbury civil parish and falls under the jurisdiction of the Westbury town council.

End is characterized by its tranquil and rural setting, offering a peaceful retreat for residents and visitors alike. The village is known for its quaint and traditional architecture, with many of the buildings dating back several centuries. The local church, St. Lawrence's Church, is a prominent feature of the village and provides a glimpse into the area's historical past.

The village of End offers a range of amenities and services to cater to the needs of its residents. These include a primary school, a village hall, and a local pub, providing a sense of community and a focal point for social gatherings. The surrounding countryside offers numerous outdoor activities such as hiking, cycling, and horse riding, making it an appealing destination for nature enthusiasts.

Despite its rural location, End benefits from good transportation links, with the A350 passing nearby, connecting the village to larger towns and cities in the region. The nearby town of Westbury provides additional amenities and services, including shops, supermarkets, and medical facilities.

Overall, End, West, Wiltshire offers a charming and idyllic setting, combining the tranquility of rural living with the convenience of nearby amenities, making it an attractive place to reside or visit.

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End, West Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 51.493687/-2.041021 or Grid Reference ST9777. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

The Green
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From a Swindon-Bristol train, fields near Friday Street Farm
From a Swindon-Bristol train, fields near Friday Street Farm
Christian Malford railway station (site), Wiltshire Opened in 1926 by the Great Western Railway on the line from Swindon to Chippenham, this halt closed in 1965.
View north east from a passing train towards Dauntsey and Swindon. No trace apparently remains of the two parallel timber platforms, one of which was located where the stanchion now is, to the left of this image.
Christian Malford railway station (site), Wiltshire
Opened in 1926 by the Great Western Railway on the line from Swindon to Chippenham, this halt closed in 1965. View north east from a passing train towards Dauntsey and Swindon. No trace apparently remains of the two parallel timber platforms, one of which was located where the stanchion now is, to the left of this image.
From a Swindon-Bristol train, lineside trees near Foxham The line here passes a mixture of fields and woodland.
From a Swindon-Bristol train, lineside trees near Foxham
The line here passes a mixture of fields and woodland.
From a Swindon-Bristol train, ruin near Christian Farm
From a Swindon-Bristol train, ruin near Christian Farm
From a Swindon-Bristol train, fields of crops near the River Avon
From a Swindon-Bristol train, fields of crops near the River Avon
2011 : Old barn near Chestermans Farm On the road out of East Tytherton toward Charlcutt.
2011 : Old barn near Chestermans Farm
On the road out of East Tytherton toward Charlcutt.
2011 : Cyclist heading south on Hare Street Past Hare Street Farm.
2011 : Cyclist heading south on Hare Street
Past Hare Street Farm.
2011 : Chapel and cottages, Foxham At the eastern end of Foxham Common.
2011 : Chapel and cottages, Foxham
At the eastern end of Foxham Common.
2011 : Thornend, on the back road to Foxham The alternative route from Christian Malford.
A closer look at the cottage in <a href="https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/310233">ST9778 : Thornend cottage</a>
2011 : Thornend, on the back road to Foxham
The alternative route from Christian Malford. A closer look at the cottage in ST9778 : Thornend cottage
2011 : South east near Chestermans Farm Looking toward Bremhill, or should that be Brem Hill?
The disused Wilts & Berks Canal passes across the picture, second hedgerow over, sign of a lock centre frame.
Looks like a good crop of sloes this year, but they, like the blackberry, are indigenous and usually produce well. Sloes grow on blackthorn, blackberries grow on bramble.
2011 : South east near Chestermans Farm
Looking toward Bremhill, or should that be Brem Hill? The disused Wilts & Berks Canal passes across the picture, second hedgerow over, sign of a lock centre frame. Looks like a good crop of sloes this year, but they, like the blackberry, are indigenous and usually produce well. Sloes grow on blackthorn, blackberries grow on bramble.
2011 : Field near Chestermans Farm Looking east of north toward Foxham.
2011 : Field near Chestermans Farm
Looking east of north toward Foxham.
2011 : Minor road to East Tytherton Passing Chestermans Farm.
2011 : Minor road to East Tytherton
Passing Chestermans Farm.
2011 : Minor road heading east from Chestermans Farm Toward Charlcutt Hill.
2011 : Minor road heading east from Chestermans Farm
Toward Charlcutt Hill.
2011 : Private car heading north on Hare Street Toward Foxham and/or Christian Malford.
Teal Farm is almost in sight.
Dandelions and blackthorn dominate.
2011 : Private car heading north on Hare Street
Toward Foxham and/or Christian Malford. Teal Farm is almost in sight. Dandelions and blackthorn dominate.
2011 : South east from Hare Street Toward Charlcutt Hill.
2011 : South east from Hare Street
Toward Charlcutt Hill.
2011 : Cattle pasture west of Hare Street The light is angled to show evidence of medieval strip farming, the end of which was brought about at least partly by the black death from 1350 onward.
2011 : Cattle pasture west of Hare Street
The light is angled to show evidence of medieval strip farming, the end of which was brought about at least partly by the black death from 1350 onward.
2011 : Lock Farm, near Foxham Near the bottom of Foxham Locks on the Wilts & Berks Canal. The farmer here has cheerfully endured considerable disturbance over the past 10 years (at least) caused by restoration of these locks by the Wilts & Berks Canal Trust.
2011 : Lock Farm, near Foxham
Near the bottom of Foxham Locks on the Wilts & Berks Canal. The farmer here has cheerfully endured considerable disturbance over the past 10 years (at least) caused by restoration of these locks by the Wilts & Berks Canal Trust.
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End, West is located at Grid Ref: ST9777 (Lat: 51.493687, Lng: -2.041021)

Unitary Authority: Wiltshire

Police Authority: Wiltshire

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Nearby Amenities

Located within 500m of 51.493687,-2.041021
Pub
Foxham Inn
Lat/Long: 51.4942323/-2.0356717
Foxham
Is In: Wiltshire, England, UK
Place: village
Wikidata: Q5477174
Lat/Long: 51.4930992/-2.0362174
Defibrillator
Defibrillator Location: On post, opposite Hare St
Emergency: defibrillator
Indoor: no
Survey Date: 2021-04-24
Lat/Long: 51.4928266/-2.0431717
Give Way
Direction: forward
Lat/Long: 51.4927342/-2.0432363
Post Box
Operator: Royal Mail
Post Box Type: lamp
Royal Cypher: EIIR
Royal Cypher Wikidata: Q33102113
Lat/Long: 51.492928/-2.043225
Booth: K6
Covered: booth
Disused Amenity: telephone
Man Made: telephone_box
Lat/Long: 51.4944065/-2.0358237
Post Box
Post Box Type: pillar
Royal Cypher: EIIR
Royal Cypher Wikidata: Q33102113
Lat/Long: 51.4944177/-2.0358358
Bench
Lat/Long: 51.494436/-2.0358443
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