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Population
  
130 (in 2011)

Civil parish
  
Milston

Region
  
South West

Shire county
  
Wiltshire

Post town
  
Salisbury

OS grid reference
  
SU164453

Unitary authority
  
Wiltshire

Country
  
England

Dialling code
  
01980

UK parliament constituency
  
Devizes

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Milston is a hamlet and civil parish in Wiltshire, England, approximately 10 miles (16 km) north of Salisbury and separated from neighbouring Durrington by the River Avon. The parish consists of two hamlets: Milston and Brigmerston, along with farm buildings on Salisbury Plain. The population in 2011 was 130 – the same as in 1861.

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Map of Milston, Salisbury, UK

Heritage

Milston Down Wood has earthworks including bowl barrows. The Nine Mile River rises on Brigmerston Down and is joined by the Damson Brook.

The name is derived from the Old English midlest tūn, meaning "middlemost farm/settlement".

Milston hamlet contains a small Grade II* listed church dedicated to St Mary, erected in the 13th and 14th centuries and restored in 1806 and 1906. The single bell in the bellcote dates from about 1209 and the font is probably from the 13th century. It is one of seven Church of England parishes covered by the Avon River Team ministry.

The Old Manor House at Milston, 1613, is a Grade II* listed building.

Notable residents

Milston was the birthplace of the writer and politician Joseph Addison (1672–1719), whose father Lancelot Addison, writer and cleric, was rector of Milston from 1670 to 1681, when the rectory burnt down.

References

Milston Wikipedia