Church Street [Warminster] is so named, on the 6th Plan (map) which accompanies the 1783 Enclosure Award For Warminster And Corsley.
Category: Around And About Warminster
Information and pictures for locations in the parish of Warminster, Wiltshire, featuring streets, buildings, shops, views, etc.
Portway, Warminster, 1783
Portway [Warminster] is so named, on the 6th Plan (map) which accompanies the 1783 Enclosure Award For Warminster And Corsley.
High Street, Warminster, 1783
High Street [Warminster] is so named, on the 6th Plan (map) which accompanies the 1783 Enclosure Award For Warminster And Corsley.
Market Place, Warminster, 1783
Market Place [Warminster] is so named, on the 6th Plan (map) which accompanies the 1783 Enclosure Award For Warminster And Corsley.
Silver Street, Warminster, 1783
Silver Street [Warminster] is so named, on the 6th Plan (map) which accompanies the 1783 Enclosure Award For Warminster And Corsley.
Sack Hill, 1783
Sack Hill is so named, on the 6th Plan (map) which accompanies the 1783 Enclosure Award For Warminster And Corsley.
Brick Hill, 1783
Brick Hill is so named, on the 2nd Plan (map) which accompanies the 1783 Enclosure Award For Warminster And Corsley.
Henfords Marsh, 1783
Henfords Marsh is named on the 5th Plan (map) which accompanies the 1783 Enclosure Award For Warminster And Corsley.
Boreham, 1783
Boreham is named on the 5th Plan (map) which accompanies the 1783 Enclosure Award For Warminster And Corsley.
Cottages At Portway, Warminster, In 1783
The chapter on Warminster in A History Of The County Of Wiltshire, Volume 8, Warminster, Westbury And Whorwellsdown Hundreds, originally published by Victoria County History, 1965, mentions that:
In 1783 cottages, some evidently built on waste at the side of the road, extended sporadically along Portway as far as the bottom of Elm Hill.
