Coordinates: 51°19′N 2°08′W / 51.32°N 2.14°W
| Steeple Ashton | |
The village, as seen from across a field |
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| Population | 939 (as of 2001) |
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| Shire county | Wiltshire |
| Region | South West |
| Country | England |
| Sovereign state | United Kingdom |
| Post town | TROWBRIDGE |
| Postcode district | BA14 |
| Police | Wiltshire |
| Fire | Wiltshire |
| Ambulance | Great Western |
| EU Parliament | South West England |
| List of places: UK • England • Wiltshire | |
Steeple Ashton is a village and a civil parish in Wiltshire, England. The village has approximately 1000 inhabitants, although it had twice as many according to the 1981 census [1]. It was also at that time the place of the main local market, the market cross for which still stands upon the Village Green. A great fire however destroyed the few mills within the small town and when it came to rebuilding the textile mills moved to the nearby town of Trowbridge where the River Biss provided better power. The Market was later moved to Market Lavington.
The village is named partially after the church built there. The church was struck by lightning in the 17th century and the spire was rebuilt, only to be struck by lightning a second time. It was not rebuilt again, and the present day church has only a tower. Some locals have it that a third spire was abandoned on the basis that the first two lightning strikes intimated divine disapproval of the steeple.
Steeple Ashton today is a busy village. It has an award winning local shop, run by a small army of volunteers, a thriving pub, a football team, an active Trust supporting the Church which organises events, a day nursery, recently a 'screen in the sticks' cinema and an informative village magazine published monthly, not to mention a number of special interest groups. The school closed about five years ago and children are now educated at nearby Keevil school.
The village also abuts Keevil Airfield, an active military aerodrome which served throughout World War Two as home to squadrons of Bomber Command, and also a launch site for gliders taking part in Operation Market Garden, made famous in 'A Bridge Too Far'. These days there is a well-attended Gliding club at the airfield, and the army and air force regularly train there, too. There is an annual 10k run around the airfield, and last year, the world record for a three legged race was broken on the perimeter track.
Steeple Ashton is the location of a 26.5 hectare geological Site of Special Scientific Interest (grid reference ST914558), notified in 1998.
Source
- English Nature citation sheet for the site (accessed 23 July 2006)
External links
- English Nature website (SSSI information)
- Steeple Ashton Online (Steeple Ashton Online)
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