In the Warminster chapter of The Victoria County History of Wiltshire, Volume VIII, published 1965, it is noted:
“In the older area of the town [Warminster] courts began to develop on what had been the gardens of houses. Meeting House Lane, now North Row, probably dates from the establishment of the Old Meeting House there in the late 17th century. Other surviving courts are Three Horseshoes Yard, off the Market Place, and Oxford Terrace and Cromwell Gardens (formerly Ludlow’s Court), off East Street.”
