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Blunsdon is a civil parish in the Borough of Swindon, in Wiltshire, England, about 4 miles (6 km) north of the centre of Swindon, with the A419 forming its southern boundary. Its main settlement is the village of Broad Blunsdon, with Lower Blunsdon nearby; the hamlet of Broadbush is now contiguous with Broad Blunsdon.
Location: Locality: Coordinates (links to map & photo sources) OS grid reference: Broad Alley: Worcestershire: Broad Blunsdon: Swindon: Broadbottom: Tameside: Broadbridge
A419 at Broad Blunsdon, Wiltshire Via Highworth: B4020 A40 at Burford: A4095 at Clanfield: Originally continued along present A4095 to Faringdon. Diverted from previous route when runway at RAF Brize Norton extended. B4021 (defunct) B4020 in Clanfield: A40 near Witney: Upgraded to Class I status as a portion of the A4095 in the mid-1920s. A420 ...
The local school, now Broad Town CofE Primary School, was built near the church in 1859 and expanded in 1892. More classrooms were added in the 20th and early 21st centuries. [6] The parish has village hall which is used by a social club. There is an annual Broad Town Village Show which since 2006 has taken the form of the 'Broad Town Big Gig'.
Blunsdon and Highworth is an electoral ward in the Borough of Swindon, England. Since 2012, the ward has elected three councillors to Swindon Borough Council.
Wiltshire (/ ˈ w ɪ l t. ʃ ər,-ʃ ɪr /; [2] abbreviated to Wilts) is a ceremonial county in South West England.It borders Gloucestershire to the north, Oxfordshire to the north-east, Berkshire to the east, Hampshire to the south-east, Dorset to the south, and Somerset to the west.
Blunsdon railway station is a station on the Swindon and Cricklade Railway, a heritage line in Wiltshire, England. The first station on the site was built in 1895 to serve the villages of Blunsdon St Andrew and Broad Blunsdon , north of Swindon , and closed in 1937.
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