Wootton Rivers

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Wootton Rivers
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St Andrew's church
Wootton Rivers is located in Wiltshire
Wootton Rivers
Wootton Rivers
 Wootton Rivers shown within Wiltshire
Population 228 (in 2011)[1]
OS grid reference SU197631
Civil parish Wootton Rivers
Unitary authority Wiltshire
Ceremonial county Wiltshire
Region South West
Country England
Sovereign state United Kingdom
Post town Marlborough
Postcode district SN8
Dialling code 01672
Police Wiltshire
Fire Wiltshire
Ambulance South Western
EU Parliament South West England
UK Parliament Devizes
List of places
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Wootton Rivers is a small village and civil parish in the Vale of Pewsey, Wiltshire, England. The village is about 3 miles (5 km) northeast of Pewsey and 4 miles (6 km) south of Marlborough.

The parish includes the hamlet of Cuckoo's Knob.

History

The name Wootton Rivers was in use in the 14th century.[2] 'Wootton' meant 'farm by the wood' and 'Rivers' was the surname of the lords of the manor.[3]

The population of the parish peaked at 470 in 1841, and has remained below 300 since 1921.[1]

The tithing of Brimslade was transferred from Savernake parish in 1987.[2]

Notable buildings

The Church of England parish church of St Andrew is Grade II* listed.[4][5] The building dates from the 14th century and was restored in 1861 by G.E. Street.

The church has a wooden steeple with an unusual clock made by a local craftsman in 1911 to commemorate the coronation of George V.[3] One of its three faces has the letters GLORY.BE.TO.GOD instead of numerals. Its chiming mechanism is like that of a musical box and plays six distinct tunes.[6]

The Manor House (15th century)[7] and Brimslade Farmhouse (16th century)[8] are also Grade II* listed.

Canal and railway

The Kennet and Avon Canal was built close to the southern end of Wootton Rivers village around 1807 and was opened fully in 1810. Wootton Rivers Lock had a keeper's house and an associated wharf. The canal was restored in the 1970s and the lock was reopened in 1973.

The Reading to Taunton railway was built to the south of the canal in 1862; the nearest station is Pewsey. In 1928 a small station, Wootton Rivers Halt, was built near the road bridge at the southern end of the village. The station was closed in 1966 when local services on the line were withdrawn.

Amenities

There is a village hall[9] and a pub, the Royal Oak, housed in a 16th-century building.[10]

The parish has no school. A Church of England school opened in 1845 and closed in 1979 owing to falling numbers of pupils.[11]

Film location

In 1988 Wootton Rivers was the location for a BBC television comedy series, The River.

References

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  6. Lovelock, Yann, "Clock Watching with the Family", Lovelock Lines #7, October 2008, pp.9-11
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