End, West

Settlement in Wiltshire

England

End, West

Car park, Chalke Valley History Festival Another view across the car park shown in <a href="https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/4543503">ST9822 : Car park, Chalke Valley History Festival</a>. the temporary structure is the site office. Behind the trees rise the slopes of Barrow Hill.
Car park, Chalke Valley History Festival Credit: Derek Harper

End is a small village located in the west of Wiltshire, a county in southern England. Situated near the border with Somerset, End is surrounded by picturesque countryside and rolling hills, making it an idyllic rural setting. The village is part of the electoral ward of Maiden Bradley with Yarnfield and the parish of Maiden Bradley.

End is a close-knit community with a population of around 200 residents. The village is known for its charming and traditional architecture, with many historic buildings dating back centuries. These include quaint thatched cottages, stone houses, and a beautiful village church, St. John the Baptist. The church, built in the 12th century, is a prominent feature of the village and holds regular services.

Despite its small size, End has a strong sense of community spirit. The village has a small but well-maintained village hall, which serves as a hub for social activities and community events. Residents often come together for gatherings, such as fairs, fundraisers, and seasonal celebrations.

Surrounded by the natural beauty of the Wiltshire countryside, End offers plenty of opportunities for outdoor activities. The village is located near various walking and cycling routes, allowing residents and visitors to explore the stunning landscapes and enjoy the tranquility of the area.

Overall, End, West, Wiltshire is a charming and peaceful village that offers a close-knit community, historic architecture, and access to the beautiful Wiltshire countryside.

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Images are sourced within 2km of 51.016934/-2.023492 or Grid Reference ST9824. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Car park, Chalke Valley History Festival Another view across the car park shown in <a href="https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/4543503">ST9822 : Car park, Chalke Valley History Festival</a>. the temporary structure is the site office. Behind the trees rise the slopes of Barrow Hill.
Car park, Chalke Valley History Festival
Another view across the car park shown in ST9822 : Car park, Chalke Valley History Festival. the temporary structure is the site office. Behind the trees rise the slopes of Barrow Hill.
Car park, Chalke Valley History Festival Tracks lead vehicles in and out of the car park field. On the right is Barrow Hill.
Car park, Chalke Valley History Festival
Tracks lead vehicles in and out of the car park field. On the right is Barrow Hill.
Entrance road to Chalke Valley History Festival Following a track along the floor of a combe, with a field of wheat rising on the right.
Entrance road to Chalke Valley History Festival
Following a track along the floor of a combe, with a field of wheat rising on the right.
Wheat below Barrow Hill From <a href="https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/4543923">ST9922 : Entrance road to Chalke Valley History Festival</a>, past an elder. The slopes of Barrow Hill, on the right, are in <a href="https://www.geograph.org.uk/gridref/ST9923">ST9923</a>.
Wheat below Barrow Hill
From ST9922 : Entrance road to Chalke Valley History Festival, past an elder. The slopes of Barrow Hill, on the right, are in ST9923.
Exit from Chalke Valley History Festival Banners beside the junction with Ebbesbourne Hollow proclaim the festival site, and you can just see the yellow vest of someone directing traffic in.
Exit from Chalke Valley History Festival
Banners beside the junction with Ebbesbourne Hollow proclaim the festival site, and you can just see the yellow vest of someone directing traffic in.
Byway by Barrow Hill Restricted byway EWAK 9 leaves Ebbesbourne Hollow and runs past Cleeves House towards Hill Farm.
Byway by Barrow Hill
Restricted byway EWAK 9 leaves Ebbesbourne Hollow and runs past Cleeves House towards Hill Farm.
Buildings at Cleeves Farm Similar in size, but a contrast in building materials. From Ebbesbourne Hollow.
Buildings at Cleeves Farm
Similar in size, but a contrast in building materials. From Ebbesbourne Hollow.
Farmland near Cleeves Farm With Ebbesbourne Hollow on the left. East Combe Wood is ahead.
Farmland near Cleeves Farm
With Ebbesbourne Hollow on the left. East Combe Wood is ahead.
Belt of trees near East Combe Wood A view from Ebbesbourne Hollow towards the head of the large combe in which the Chalke Valley History Festival is taking place. A belt of trees curves around a field boundary on the hillside; East Combe Wood is beyond.
Belt of trees near East Combe Wood
A view from Ebbesbourne Hollow towards the head of the large combe in which the Chalke Valley History Festival is taking place. A belt of trees curves around a field boundary on the hillside; East Combe Wood is beyond.
Alvediston Church St Mary's is a Grade II listed building. It was rebuilt in 1866 by T.H. Wyatt using elements from an earlier 12th century church.
Alvediston Church
St Mary's is a Grade II listed building. It was rebuilt in 1866 by T.H. Wyatt using elements from an earlier 12th century church.
Track to Norrington Farm
Track to Norrington Farm
View over Norrington Farm The early haze warns of a day that will later reach 32°C.
View over Norrington Farm
The early haze warns of a day that will later reach 32°C.
Bridge and farm Bridge over dry stream bed with Norrington Farm beyond.
Bridge and farm
Bridge over dry stream bed with Norrington Farm beyond.
Norrington
Norrington
Barn at Norrington Farm
Barn at Norrington Farm
Church and old vicarage, Alvediston
Church and old vicarage, Alvediston
Shortlands House, Alvediston
Shortlands House, Alvediston
Houses at Alvediston
Houses at Alvediston
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End, West is located at Grid Ref: ST9824 (Lat: 51.016934, Lng: -2.023492)

Unitary Authority: Wiltshire

Police Authority: Wiltshire

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Located within 500m of 51.016934,-2.023492
Barrier: stile
Lat/Long: 51.0190152/-2.0183393
Barrier: stile
Lat/Long: 51.0191172/-2.0183965
Post Box
Operator: Royal Mail
Post Box Type: wall
Ref: SP5 23
Royal Cypher: EIIR
Royal Cypher Wikidata: Q33102113
Lat/Long: 51.017801/-2.0211276
West End
Place: hamlet
Lat/Long: 51.0175797/-2.0247514
Ele: 152
Natural: peak
Lat/Long: 51.0161377/-2.0203061
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