Roundway

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Roundway
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View south from Roundway Hill
Roundway is located in Wiltshire
Roundway
Roundway
 Roundway shown within Wiltshire
Population 5,290 (in 2011)[1]
OS grid reference SU014632
Unitary authority Wiltshire
Ceremonial county Wiltshire
Region South West
Country England
Sovereign state United Kingdom
Post town Devizes
Postcode district SN10
Dialling code 01380
Police Wiltshire
Fire Wiltshire
Ambulance South Western
EU Parliament South West England
UK Parliament Devizes
Website Parish Council
List of places
UK
England
Wiltshire

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Roundway is a hamlet and civil parish adjacent to Devizes in the English county of Wiltshire.[2]

Roundway parish is still independent from Devizes but housing development has continued north, east and south from Devizes over the parish boundary. In the census of 2001 the parish had a population of 2,267, increasing to 5,290 at the census of 2011.[3] The parish is located in the north, east and southwest of Devizes, and on the north side lies off the A361, which passes from Devizes to Swindon. On the southwest side it is accessible by the A360 Salisbury - Devizes Road, and by the A342. The small hamlet of Roundway lies just to the north of this, towards the White Horse. The north part of Roundway provides a bypass from the north of Devizes to the west through Conscience Lane.[2]

Towards the south of the parish is the former hamlet of Nursteed, now a contiguous suburb of Devizes.

Most of the land surrounding Roundway is agricultural and to the north of Roundway is Roundway Hill, a popular place for walking and kite and model aircraft flying. The hill has round barrows which are scheduled monuments.[4]

Governance

The civil parish was created in 1894; until then it was part of Bishops Cannings parish in the Potterne and Cannings hundred.[5] The parish elects a parish council. It is in the area of Wiltshire Council unitary authority, which is responsible for all significant local government functions.

An electoral ward with the same name exists. This ward has separate boundaries to the parish and at the 2011 census the population was 4,514.[6]

Amenities

The parish has two primary schools: The Trinity Church of England Voluntary Aided Primary School (to the north) and Nursteed Community Primary School (towards the south).

The Kennet and Avon canal crosses the parish.

Roundway Down and Covert is a Site of Special Scientific Interest.

The parish has no churches and is served by churches in Devizes and Bishops Cannings.

Devizes White Horse

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A chalk hill figure of a horse was created in the hill above Roundway hamlet in September 1999 to celebrate the millennium. It replaces the white horse of Devizes (Snob's Horse) that was lost after 1845.[7]

Oliver's Castle

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Oliver Cromwell fought at the Battle of Roundway Down in 1643, hence the alternative name for the Roundway Downs, 'Olivers Castle'.[2]

Roundway Hospital

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A large Victorian psychiatric hospital stood in the south of the parish and served Wiltshire until it was closed in 1995, following a decision to close it in 1989. The mental health services were transferred to the newly built Green Lane hospital in the south of Devizes.[2]

Notable buildings

Roundway House, in the north of the parish, is a Grade II listed building that is the remains of the 18th century building in the former Roundway Park.[8] The property was last owned privately by the Colston family who sold it in 1948. It was demolished in 1955 leaving the stable block which was improved and is now used for social functions.

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Le Marchant Barracks, on the A361, was used by the army (primarily the Wiltshire Regiment) from 1878 until the 1980s. The keep was converted for residential use in 2013.

Notable people

References

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