1800
The front part of Chatley, 138 Boreham Road, Warminster, was built circa 1800.
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1800
The front part of Chatley, 138 Boreham Road, Warminster, was built circa 1800.
1795
Teify House at 50 Boreham Road, Warminster, features a datestone: ‘B F M 1795’. The initials B F M are those of Francis and Mary Bennett.
Entry No.421 in Wiltshire Dissenters’ Meeting House Certificates And Registrations 1689-1852, edited by J.H. Chandler, published by Wiltshire Record Society, 1985:
20 Feb 1790 (24 Feb 1790). Warminster. A building formerly occupied by John Whittlock deceased as a blacksmith’s shop, but now in the tenure of James Ludlow situate in the West End of Warminster. [Methodist?: Gunn 62, VCH 8, 127]. William Jervis, James Ludlow, John Spicer, Benjamin Steedman, housekeepers in Warminster. (WRO D1/2/28)
Broadway is shown and so named, on the 4th Plan (map) which accompanies the 1783 Enclosure Award For Warminster And Corsley.
Sambourn [Warminster] is so named, on the 9th Plan (map) which accompanies the 1783 Enclosure Award For Warminster And Corsley.
Church Street [Warminster] is so named, on the 6th Plan (map) which accompanies the 1783 Enclosure Award For Warminster And Corsley.
Portway [Warminster] is so named, on the 6th Plan (map) which accompanies the 1783 Enclosure Award For Warminster And Corsley.
High Street [Warminster] is so named, on the 6th Plan (map) which accompanies the 1783 Enclosure Award For Warminster And Corsley.
Market Place [Warminster] is so named, on the 6th Plan (map) which accompanies the 1783 Enclosure Award For Warminster And Corsley.
Silver Street [Warminster] is so named, on the 6th Plan (map) which accompanies the 1783 Enclosure Award For Warminster And Corsley.