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Warminster Town Hall. Warminster Town Hall, at the junction of the High Street and Weymouth Street, was designed c. 1837 by Edward Blore at the expense of the 5th Marquess of Bath; the two-storey front elevation is a replica of Longleat, with the addition of a central bellcote, clock and coat of arms. [36]
The first town hall in Warminster, which was erected on the north side of the High Street on the corner with the Close, was completed in 1711 [2] but, after it became an obstruction to traffic, it was demolished in 1830. [3] The current building was built on behalf of the 2nd Marquess of Bath [4] and modelled on his ancestral home, Longleat. [1]
Warminster Township, also referred to as Warminster, is located in Bucks County, Pennsylvania, United States. It was formally established in 1711. It was formally established in 1711. The township is 13.7 miles north of Philadelphia and had a population of 33,603 according to the 2020 U.S. census .
Town 7 Warminster: Wiltshire 17,377 17,490 Town 8 ... Warminster town centre. ... Corsham High Street. Town Hall, Wootton Bassett. Thatched cottages in West Amesbury.
Sutton Veny is a village and civil parish in the Wylye valley, to the southeast of the town of Warminster in Wiltshire, England; the village is about 3 miles (5 km) from Warminster town centre. 'Sutton' means 'south farmstead' in relation to Norton Bavant , one mile (1.6 km) to the north.
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The site is about 3 ⁄ 4 mile (1.2 km) southeast of the town centre, in a field called Picked Acre alongside Boreham Road, which had been given by William Temple of Bishopstrow House in 1859. The Rev J. E. Phillips, vicar of St Denys', [ 2 ] opened a building fund which in less than one year raised £2,700, an amount greater than the building ...
Craven Hall is a historic building located in Warminster Township, Pennsylvania, at the corner of Newtown Road and East Street Road , a five-lane arterial road which runs through the central commercial district. The house was originally built in 1780, with subsequent work in 1823 and a single story addition in the 20th century.