-
waters of the
River Wylye. It
includes the
small village of
Crockerton and the
hamlets of
Crockerton Green, Fox
Holes and Hill Deverill;
these settlements are...
-
Shearwater (or
Shear Water) is a man-made
freshwater lake near
Crockerton village,
about 2+1⁄4
miles (3.6 km)
southwest of the town of
Warminster in Wiltshire...
- Deverills. A
tributary which feeds the man-made
Shearwater lake
joins near
Crockerton. On the
southern edge of
Warminster the
river turns to head generally...
- and the
granddaughter of John Clark,
pastor of the
Baptist church at
Crockerton, Wiltshire. Her
mother died when she was eight. In 1791
Hannah Shepherd...
- Free TV. 1 May 2004.
Retrieved 7
October 2023. "Freeview
Light on the
Crockerton (Wiltshire, England) transmitter". UK Free TV. 1 May 2004.
Retrieved 7...
- from the time of
Henry III, and some
broken pottery originating from
Crockerton in Wiltshire.
There are a
number of
older remains of
human occupation...
-
Cirencester Clearwell Coleford Corsham HP
Corsham VP
Countisbury Crewkerne Crockerton Dursley Easter Compton Exford Frome Hutton Kewstoke Kilve Lydbrook Marlborough...
- Deverill,
Monkton Deverill, Brixton, Hill Deverill,
Longbridge Deverill and
Crockerton – are
known as the Deverills.
There was a
Roman road on
Pertwood Down...
- Kingston, Monkton,
Brixton Deverill, Hill Deverill,
Longbridge Deverill and
Crockerton – are
known as the Deverills. The area has many bowl barrows, from the...
- from the time of
Henry III, and some
broken pottery originating from
Crockerton in Wiltshire. The site,
including both the
prehistoric and
medieval settlements...