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Population
  
441 (in 2011)

Civil parish
  
Keevil

Region
  
South West

Local time
  
Saturday 5:41 PM

Ceremonial county
  
Wiltshire

UK parliament constituency
  
South West Wiltshire

OS grid reference
  
ST921580

Unitary authority
  
Wiltshire

Country
  
England

Dialling code
  
01380

Post town
  
Trowbridge

Keevil

Weather
  
13°C, Wind SE at 13 km/h, 83% Humidity

Keevil is a village and civil parish in Wiltshire, England, situated 5.1 miles (8.2 km) by road east of the centre of Trowbridge. It lies on a slope between Great Hinton and Bulkington. Semington Brook flows north-westward from Bulkington in the east.

Contents

Map of Keevil, UK

Notable landmarks

After the Second World War the barracks of RAF Keevil were used as a temporary home for Polish refugees. Today the small Ministry of Defence airfield at RAF Keevil is used for gliding at weekends, being the base of Bannerdown Gliding Club.

The village has two Grade I listed buildings: Keevil Manor House c. 1580, and a house known as Talboys, 14th century extended 1876. In the western part of the village are several timber-framed houses including Little Talboys, a cruck-framed house with four bays.

The Anglican Church of St Leonard is Grade II* listed. In the later 20th century, new gargoyles costing £20,000 were installed, replacing the previous ones in poor condition. The vicarage, Field Head, today a private residence, was built in 1842 by Reverend Pooke and was enlarged in 1869. A new vicarage replaced it in 1954.

The road to Bulkington had a turnpike house in the northern end in the latter part of the 18th century, which still existed in a derelict state in 1963. Along this road is a two-arched ashlar Baldham Bridge, which has existed since the 14th century, though the current structure dates to the 18th century.

References

Keevil Wikipedia