'Enford' is a
village and
civil parish in the
English county of
Wiltshire. The parish consists of nine small settlements along the banks of the headwaters of the
River Avon. Besides Enford, these are 'Compton', 'Coombe', 'East Chisenbury', 'Fifield', 'Littlecott', 'Longstreet', 'West Chisenbury' and 'New Town'.
Local government
Enford is a civil parish with an elected parish council. It falls within the areas of
Kennet District Council and
Wiltshire County Council. All three councils are responsible for different aspects of local government.
In the census of 2001, the parish had a population of 577.
Heritage
The East Chisenbury
midden is a famous example of a large dump of archaeological material, dating to the 1st millennium BC. Sited on Salisbury Plain in the United Kingdom, the midden mound contains discrete layers upon layers of flint, charcoal, bones, pottery and excrement. It survives to a height of 2.5m and measures 140m in width despite 2,500 years of weathering. The accumulation is believed by some archaeologists to have a ritual basis, with organised deposition of produce and waste being suggested as an explanation for its size and longevity.
Location
'Position:'
'Nearby towns and cities:'
Andover,
Devizes,
Marlborough,
Salisbury,
Swindon
'Nearby villages:'
Netheravon,
Upavon
See also
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List of places in Wiltshire
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List of civil parishes in England
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All Cannings Cross
Sources
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Wiltshire County Council Website page on Enford, retrieved 18:00 Oct 21, 2004 (UTC)
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Kennet District Council Website page on Enford parish (north ward), retrieved 18:00 Oct 21, 2004 (UTC)
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Kennet District Council Website page on Enford parish (south ward), retrieved 18:00 Oct 21, 2004 (UTC)