Thursday 2nd October 2025

Silver Street, Warminster, and its corner with Ash Walk,
seen from George Street.
Photograph taken by Danny Howell
on Thursday 2nd October 2025.
Thursday 2nd October 2025

Silver Street, Warminster, and its corner with Ash Walk,
seen from George Street.
Photograph taken by Danny Howell
on Thursday 2nd October 2025.
Tuesday 20th May 2025

Should the last remaining gas lamp post (currently at Ash Walk, Warminster) be saved?
Sunday 5th August 2018

The corner of Silver Street and Ash Walk, Warminster. Photograph taken by Danny Howell on Sunday 5th August 2018.
Sunday 3rd June 2018
 “Christian Science Church”
Sign outside the Farmers Hotel, Silver Street,
Warminster, pointing towards Ash Walk.
 View from Silver Street to Ash Walk.
The building on the far right in this photo,
which was used as the Christian Science Church,
is now (2018) the offices of Middletons, solicitors.
 Photographs taken by Danny Howell
on Sunday 3rd June 2018.
Tuesday 26th April 2016

Ash Walk, Warminster, seen from its junction with Silver Street.

Photographs taken by Danny Howell on Tuesday 26th April 2016.
Sunday 28th February 2016

The junction of Silver Street and Ash Walk, Warminster. No.1 Ash Walk centre of picture. Photograph taken by Danny Howell on Sunday 28th February 2016.
Saturday 13th June 2015
Humberts Commercial have been instructed to sell 5 Ash Walk, Warminster, at a guide price of £450,000 for the freehold. The property is a Grade II Listed building with coach house and grounds totalling 0.239 acres (0.097 hectares). Humberts Commercial describe the sale as an opportunity to acquire a period property with potentential alternative uses.
Dating from the early 19th century, it was originally built as a pair of houses but became Warminster’s police station for many years. It is currently used as a place of worship by the Christian Science Church.
The accommodation is arranged over two storeys and it has an impressive full height assembly room with a gallery and high windows on three sides. There are three further rooms at ground floor level, and on the first floor there are four rooms, one with access to the gallery.
Outside there is a tarmac drive and car park for seven cars, also a stone and slate coach house forming two garages and a workshop with a first floor loft over.
Bob Gardner, of Humberts Commercial, said: “This is a light and spacious property which has an interesting history and scope for a variety of alternative uses.”
The property has established D1 use (non-residential institution). Alternative uses including residential may be acceptable subject to planning.
Guide Price: £450,000 (freehold).
Agents: Humberts Commercial, telephone 01722 342391.
Sunday 11th January 2015

Ash Walk, Warminster, looking east from the junction with Dorothy Walk. Photograph taken by Danny Howell on Sunday 11th January 2015.
Saturday 27th April 2013

Mr. Hugh Turner and his wife, who live at Woodland Road, Warminster, walking along the western end of Ash Walk, Warminster, after attending a rummage sale atWarminster Bowling Club. On the left is an old road sign.

The sign reads: “No Through Road For Motor Vehicles.”

The photographs were taken by Danny Howell on Saturday 27th April 2013.