Population 2,213 (in 2011) Sovereign state United Kingdom Local time Monday 8:55 AM | OS grid reference SU014541 Post town DEVIZES Dialling code 01380 | |
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Market Lavington is a civil parish and large village with a population of about 2,200 on the northern edge of Salisbury Plain in Wiltshire, England, 5 miles (8.0 km) south of the market town of Devizes. The parish includes the hamlets of Lavington Sands and Fiddington Sands.
Contents
- Tuckedaway the green dragon market lavington wiltshire
- Map of Market Lavington Devizes UK
- Market lavington 1986
- Status
- Buildings
- Schools
- Railway
- Events
- References
Map of Market Lavington, Devizes, UK
Market lavington 1986
Status
Market Lavington was formerly considered to be a town and received a Royal Charter to hold a weekly market in the year 1254.
The civil parish elects a parish council. It is in the area of Wiltshire Council unitary authority, which is responsible for all significant local government functions.
The parish falls in 'The Lavingtons and Erlestoke' electoral ward. This ward starts in the south at West Lavington and stretches north to Worton. The total population of the parish taken at the 2011 census was 5,857.
The village has a Co-op supermarket, a pharmacist, a butcher, a post office, a florist, a hairdresser, a pub, a café and other small businesses. There is also a Nursing and Residential Home.
Buildings
The Anglican Church of St Mary dates from the 13th century and is Grade I listed.
The Old House, a 14th-century manor house, is also Grade I listed.
A new Manor House was built in 1865 by Ewan Christian for Edward Pleydell-Bouverie, a politician and Ecclesiastical Commissioner. Since 1926 it has been owned by Dauntsey's School.
Schools
The village has two schools, as well as a pre-school group.
The village is less than two miles from Dauntsey's School, in nearby West Lavington.
Railway
The Stert and Westbury Railway, part of the route from London to Taunton, was built through the parish by the Great Western Railway in 1900. At the same time a station named Lavington was built a short distance outside Market Lavington parish, north of Littleton Panell where the line crosses the A360. It was closed in 1967 and no local stations remain; the nearest stations are Pewsey and Westbury.
Events
Market Lavington hosts an annual barrel rolling contest and a tug of war on White Street, leading up Lavington Hill.