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Cricklade, in the valley of the upper Thames and the most northerly town in Wiltshire and the county's only town on the river, has an ancient history dating back to the time of the Roman occupation of Britain.

Situated halfway between Swindon and Cirencester, the quiete town lies just to the west of the busy A419.

A picturesque but thriving High Street with a variety of shops and inns gives the town a vibrant, living feel, so unlike the sterile (however quaint) centers of many larger villages which have become dormatories. Despite this activity, the commercial heart of the town has not been overcome by the bland uniformity of so many larger places - making the town's motto of "in loco delicioso", "in a delightful place" (taken from a medieval description of Cricklade), most apt.

Cricklade makes an excellent base from which to explore the Cotswolds, the Wiltshire Downs and the upper reaches of the river Thames.

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The town possesses two fine parish churches, both built rebuilt by the Normans. There was also a priory dating from the 13th century.

St Sampson's
Cricklade and the surrounding flat flood plain are dominated by the square tower of St Sampson's with its four round turrets. The dedication is to St Sampson, who founded the abbey and bishopric of Dol in Brittany - it is one of only five churches dedicated to the saint.

A stone church existed on the site in saxon times and, in the Domesday Survey of 1086 the church is recorded as being held by St Peter's, Westminster. Most of the present building was erected by the Normans between 1240 and 1280, although traces of the earlier building remain. The tower rising above the crossing is reputed to have been built by the Duke of Northumberland, father-in-law of Lady Jane Grey, between 1551 and 1553 - shortly before his beheading as a traitor.

A major restoration fo the church was carried out in 1864.

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The Clock
in the High Street, opposite Calcutt Street, was erected in
1897 to comemmorate Queen Victoria's (1837-1901) jubilee.

13th-Century Priory
The priory,
founded as a hospital dedicated to St John the Baptist, has been converted to a private dwelling.

Robert Jenner's School
The school was founded in
1651.

The town possesses several interesting 17th and 18th century buidings.

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Cricklade Museum

The collection represents the towns social history from Roman to modern times, and includes a large number of maps, photographs, and archives.
Opening: Saturdays 10.00am-12.00am; Wednesdays 2.00pm-4.00pm,
Admittance: 30p adults, 20p children and senior citizens
Cricklade Museum,
Calcutt Street, Cricklade, Swindon, Wilts. SN6 6BB
tel:   +44 (0)1793 750756

see also:   WEST-COUNTRY MUSEUMS

Cricklade Historical Society run the museum with help from the Wiltshire Museums Service. The town's original museum, opened in 1950 in the old weighbridge next to the town hall. It moved to the former Baptist Chapel, when the building was acquired by the Town Council in 1985.

see also:   Museums in Wiltshire

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North Meadow,   off the Causeway to the north of Cricklade approaching the A419(T), was designated as a National Nature Reserve in 1973. It is largely owned by the Nature Conservancy Council.

The reserve consists of about 100 acres of ancient flood meadows between the rivers Thames and Churn. It owes its particular nature to its ancient use as Lammas land - land grazed by the livestock of the commoners in winter, but the spring and summer growth of hay belonging to the landowner. No artificial fertilizers or pestcides have been used on this land and it supports a wide variety of plants and seeds. North meadow is home to the largest wild population of the wild Snakeshead Fritillary (Fritillaria meleagris) in England. The purple bell shaped flowers marked like the scales of a snake, attract many visitors to the reserve in May when they are at their best.

Picking the flowers or otherwise interfereing with them is forbidden - and illegal.

North Meadow is managed by a Court Leet, a manorial court, which appoints a Hayward responsible for the supervision of grazing, the upkeep of the meadow and collection of fees due.

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Cricklade Town Council, The Council Office,
Ockwells, 113 High Street, Cricklade, Wiltshire SN6 6AE
  tel:   01793 751394
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  eMail:   crickladeip@northwilts.gov.uk

website:   www.cricklade-tc.gov.uk

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The town owes its origin to its proximity to the river Thames on its northern outskirts where a number of streams and small rivers meet to form a flood plain. Impassable in winter, the place formed an important crossing-point on the Thames.

There is a legend that the site of modern Cricklade was the location of a school of Greek philosophers before the arrival of the conquering Roman legions on Britain's shores. Drayton, in his Polyolbion gives the name of the place as "Greeklade".

An Iron-Age trackway ran past the site of the town.

The town must have been as important to the Romans as it was to their Saxon successors, controlling the crossing point of the Thames. They diverted Ermin Street, running between Silchester and Cirencester, to include the town. Having to cross the flood plain of the young Thames, the road was built on a causeway. The remains of Roman Villas have also been found near the town.

Ermin Street ran between Silchester (Hampshire) and Gloucester via Speen (Roman 'Spinum, now on the NW edge of Newbury), Cricklade and Cirencester.

A large quantity of Roman coins were found in a field near where the Roman road crossed the river.

see also:   Roman Wiltshire

On the edge of the Saxon kingdom of Wessex, by the ninth century Cricklade became one of many Wessex towns to be fortified against the ravages of the Danes. Much of the layout of the ancient Saxon town can still be traced out today although there are no remains fo the fortifications to be seen. Restricted to crossing over the causeway, would be attackers from the north-east would be forced to face the fortifications of the town (about 1010, the town ramparts were reinforced with a masonry wall).

The Anglo-Saxon Chronicle records that, in 905, "Ethelwald enticed the army in East-Anglia to rebellion; so that they overran all the land of Mercia, until they came to Cricklade, where they forded the Thames; and having seized, either in Bradon or thereabout, all that they could lay their hands upon, they went homeward again.".

In 1016, Canute passed through Cricklade with his army to cross the Thames into Mercia. The Danish king seems to hav destroyed the town walls, possibly to prevent his Saxon subjects from rebelling and using the town as a stronghold.

A mint was established at Cricklade in 979. It continued to produce coins after the Norman Conquest until 1100 - the few coins that were minted here and remain can be seen in local museums.

William the Conqueror's Domesay survey of 1086 mentions no mills in Cricklade, although it mentions two at nearby Latton on the river Churn. The tailwaters of these mills were utilised in defensive ditches on either side of the causeway across the marsh. A 'Town Mill ' is mentioned in documents of 1198. This seems to be an early name for West Mill which operated into the late 19th century   (see also: Mills of Wiltshire). At the time of the survey, Westminster Abbey held the church.

During the long years of turbulence as Stephen and Matilda fought for the throne following the death of Henry I (1100-1135), leaving no male heir, William of Dover fortified the castle at Cricklade.

The medieval town sheltered the empress Matilda, mother of King Henry II (1154-1189) during the Anarchy and was rewarded by the monarch with its first charter in 1155. The charter was confirmed by successive monarchs until James I (1566-1625) and, although never incorporated, Cricklade was granted certain liberties and exemption from exemption from toll and passage. It was also during the reign of Henry III that a the hospital dedicated to St John the Baptist under the government of a warden or prior was founded.

Baldwin de Insula was granted a market on Thursdays and an annual fair of three days the feast of St Peter ad Vincula in 1257. The market was changed to Saturday and saw trade in corn and cattle but has decayed in modern times.

Cricklade returned two members of parliament from 1295 until it was disenfranchised by the Redistribution Act of 1885.

During the 14th century, Cricklade formed part of the dowery ofthe Queens of England (see also:   Corsham Manor).

The lordship of the town was acquired by the Hungerford family during the reign of King Henry VI (1421-71). In 1427, Sir Walter Hungerford granted the reversion of the manor to the dean and chapter of Salisbury Cathedral to aid towards the repair of their belfry.

Two airfields were constructed near the town in 1944 at Blakehill Farm and Down Ampney. Dakota aircraft and Horsa gliders from these airfields took part in the D-Day landings in Normandy, the battle of Arnhem and Rhine crossing operations. Over 50,000 wounded service men were also flown to hospital the Cricklade airfields   (see also: Wiltshire in WW-II).

The glove factory housed in the Old Town Hall closed in 1996 (there was also a tannery by the Thames near the Priory.

North Meadow, Cricklade's nature reserve is still managed by a Court Leet, a manorial court with medieval origins, which appoints a Hayward responsible for the supervision of grazing, the upkeep of the meadow and collection of fees due.  

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604St Augustine meets the British Bishops in Cricklade (Wilts.)
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905Ethelwald crosses the Thames at Cricklade to raid Wessex around Bradon and returns to Mercia
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979Mint established at Cricklade, Wilts.
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circa 1010Ramparts of Cricklade (Wilts.) reinforced with masonry walls
1016Canute and his army cross into Mercia at Cricklade, destroying the towns fortifications
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1100Minting of coins ceases at Cricklade, Wilts.
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1155Cricklade, Wilts., recieves its first charter from King Henry II
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1257Right to hold Thursday market and annual fair at Cricklade, Wilts., granted to Baldwin de Insula
1280Normans finish the building of St Sampson\'s Parish Church, Cricklade, Wilts.
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1295Cricklade, Wilts., sends two members of parliament (until 1885)
1391Reversion of Sevenhampton manor and the hundreds of Highworth and Cricklade in Wiltshire granted to Edmund, Duke of York
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1397Reversion of Sevenhampton manor and the hundreds of Highworth and Cricklade in Wiltshire granted to Edmund, Duke of York for life
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1415Edward, son of Edmund, Duke of York, recorded dealing with Highworth, Wilts. so he probably inherited his father\'s property in Sevenhampton manor and the hundreds of Cricklade as well
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1427Sir Walter Hungerford grants revision of the manor of Cricklade, Wilts., to Salisbury Cathedral towards repair of the belfry
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1492Henry VII granted Cricklade, Highworth and Sevenhampton in Wilts. to his wife Elizabeth for her maintenance during his proposed invasion of France
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1509.Jun.11+Cricklade, Highworth and Sevenhampton pass to Catherine of Aragon on her marriage to King Henry VIII
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1536.May.30+Cricklade, Highworth and Sevenhampton in Wilts. probably passed to Jane Seymour on her marriage to King Henry VIII (1509-1547)
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1539Cricklade, Highworth and Sevenhampton pass to Anne of Cleves before her marriage to King Henry VIII in 1541
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1541Cricklade, Highworth and Sevenhampton pass to King Henry VIII\\\'s wife Catherine Howard
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1541Cricklade, Highworth and Sevenhampton granted to Sir Thomas Seymour ending some two and a half centuries of possession by the Crown
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1551Building of the tower of St Sampson\'s Parish Church Cricklade, Wilts., reputed by the Duke of Northumberland
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1624Thomas Warneford made steward of the boroughs of Cricklade and Highworth, Wilts.
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1651Foundation of Robert Jenner\'s Schoool at Cricklade, Wilts.
1819Opening of the North Wiltshire Canal linking Swindon to the Thames and Severn Canal at Latton
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1859Cricklade Gas & Water Co. established Wilts.)
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1864Major restoration of the parish church of St Sampson, Cricklade, Wilts.
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1885Cricklade, Wilts., loses its right to send 2 members to Parliament (1295-)by the Redistribution Act
1897Erection of the clock comemmorating Queen Victoria\'s diamond jubillee at Cricklade, Wilts.
1944Two airfields constructed near Cricklade, Wilts., at Blakehill Farm and Down Ampney
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1950Foundation of Cricklade Town Museum, Wilts.
1973North Meadow, Cricklade, Wilts., designated as a National Nature Reserve
1975A419(T) Cricklade by-pass (Wilts.) opens relieving the town\'s High Street
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1985Cricklade Town Museum moves into the former Baptist Chapel in Calcutt Street
1987.Nov.18Cricklade (Wilts.) celebrates 1,100th anniversary of the Saxon borough
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1989Cricklade (Wilts.) twinned with Suce-sur-Erdre in France
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1996Closrue of the glove factory in the Old Town Hall at Cricklade, Wilts.

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  Swindon, Wiltshire, England
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  Swindon, Wiltshire, England
8.4 km SW
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  Swindon, Wiltshire, England
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  Swindon, Wiltshire, England
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Lydiard Park & House
  Swindon, Wiltshire, England
9 km SE
Old Town Museum and Art Gallery
 
Bath Road, Old Town, Swindon, Wiltshire SN1 4BA
Museum of local history; industry and art gallery.
9.9 km SE
Science Museum Wroughton
 
Wroughton Airfield, Swindon, Wiltshire SN4 9NS
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13.3 km SE
Coate Water Country Park
  Swindon, Wiltshire, England
Built as a reservior to supply the Berks and Wilts Canal, Cote Water was inhabitted in the Stone Age
13.7 km SE
Coate Stone Circle
  Coate, Swindon, Wiltshire, England
13.9 km SE
Liddington Castle
  Swindon, Wiltshire, England
The Iron Age hill fort which overlooks the M4 motorway and modern Swindon is within sight of nearby Barbury Castle
17.8 km SE
Barbury Castle
  Swindon, Wiltshire, England
The Iron Age hill fort on the ridgeway dominates the downland to the south or Swindon and Wroughton
18.2 km SE

Guest House
Appletree House
29 Kingsdown Rd, Swindon, Wiltshire   SN2 7PE
8.5 km SW
The Greyhound
177 Faringdon Rd, Swindon, Wiltshire   SN1 5DL
10.1 km SW
Hayward House
6 Swindon St, Highworth, Wiltshire   SN6 7AH
10.2 km SW
Kingsbridge House
Coate, Wiltshire   SN3 6AA
13.8 km SW

Hotels
Tubby`s At The Manor
Manor Garden Centre, Cheney Manor, Wiltshire   SN2 2QF
9.1 km SW
Lalbagh Indian Cuisine
171 Rodbourne Rd, Swindon, Wiltshire   SN2 2AY
9.2 km SW
Spicy Aroma
144 Cricklade Rd, Swindon, Wiltshire   SN2 8AG
9.3 km SW
Swindon Balti
129 Cricklade Rd, Swindon, Wiltshire   SN2 1AD
9.3 km SW
Pullman`s Restaurant
North Star Avenue, Swindon, Wiltshire   SN2 1DY
9.3 km SW
The Princess Hotel
45-47 Beatrice St, Swindon, Wiltshire   SN2 1BB
9.5 km SW
The Curry Place
198 Rodbourne Rd, Swindon, Wiltshire   SN2 2AA
9.5 km SW
Fat Jackets
Great Western Designer Outlet Villa, Swindon, Wiltshire   SN2 2DZ
9.6 km SW
McDonald`s Restaurants Ltd
Great Western Designer Village, Kemble Drive, Swindon, Wiltshire   SN2 2DY
9.6 km SW
The Mill House Pattern Store
Penzance Drive, Churchward, Swindon, Wiltshire   SN2 2BA
9.7 km SW
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73 Ermin St, Stratton St Margaret, Wiltshire   SN3 4NL
9.7 km SW
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Fleet Square, Henry Street, Swindon, Wiltshire   SN1 5BX
9.9 km SW
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Henry St, Swindon, Wiltshire   SN1 5BX
9.9 km SW
The Thistle Swindon Hotel
Fleming Way, Swindon, Wiltshire   SN1 1TN
10.1 km SW
Corus Hotel Swindon
Oxford Rd, Stratton St Margarets, Wiltshire   SN3 4TL
11.1 km SW

Police Stations
Cricklade Police Station
High St, Cricklade, Wiltshire   SN6 6DF
0.2 km NW
Highworth Police Station
Newburgh Place, Highworth, Wiltshire   SN6 7DN
9.9 km SW
Swindon Divisional Headquarters
Princes St, Swindon, Wiltshire   SN1 2HZ
10.2 km SW
Wootton Bassett Police Station
Lime Kiln, Wootton Bassett, Wiltshire   SN4 7JJ
11 km SE
Calne Police Station
Silver St, Calne, Wiltshire   SN11 0JF
25.1 km SE

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High St, Cricklade, Wiltshire   SN6 6BX
0.1 km NW
Purton PO
5 High St, Purton, Wiltshire   SN5 4AA
5.9 km SE
Penhill PO
8 Braydon Court, Penhill Drive, Penhill, Wiltshire   SN2 5DZ
7.5 km SW
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84 Cheney Manor Rd, Cheney Manor, Wiltshire   SN2 2NR
8.4 km SW
Clive Parade PO
12 Clive Parade, Cricklade Rd, Pinehurst, Wiltshire   SN2 1AJ
8.4 km SW
Ferndale Road PO
248 Ferndale Rd, Swindon, Wiltshire   SN2 1HB
9.1 km SW
Rodbourne Road PO
169-170 Rodbourne Rd, Swindon, Wiltshire   SN2 2AY
9.2 km SW
Gorse Hill PO
90 Cricklade Rd, Gorse Hill, Wiltshire   SN2 8AF
9.5 km SW
Stratton St Margaret Post Office
Rainer Close, Stratton St Margaret, Wiltshire   SN3 4YA
10.1 km SW
Stratton St Margaret PO
Rainer Close, Stratton St Margaret, Wiltshire   SN3 4YA
10.1 km SW
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2 Queens Drive, Swindon, Wiltshire   SN3 1AW
10.6 km SW
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10.6 km SW
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96 Oxford Rd, Stratton St Margaret, Wiltshire   SN3 4HD
10.8 km SW
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11 km SW
Covingham Square PO
2 Covingham Square, Swindon, Wiltshire   SN3 5AA
11.5 km SW

Public Houses
The Red Lion Inn
74 High St, Cricklade, Wiltshire   SN6 6DD
0.3 km NW
The Old Spotted Cow
Marston Meysey, Wiltshire   SN6 6LQ
4.7 km NW
Heart in Hand
43 High St, Blunsdon, Wiltshire   SN26 7AG
5.7 km SW
Angel Hotel
High St, Purton, Wiltshire   SN5 4AB
5.9 km SE
Foresters Arms
Common Platt, Purton, Wiltshire   SN5 5JX
6.9 km SW
The Boundary House
1 The Street, Moredon, Wiltshire   SN25 3ER
6.9 km SW
Riffs Bar
26 Greatfield, Swindon, Wiltshire   SN4 8EQ
8.1 km SE
The Village Inn
Ramleaze Drive, Shaw, Wiltshire   SN5 5PY
8.2 km SW
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Cricklade Rd, Swindon, Wiltshire   SN2 5AA

telephone: 01793 721017
8.2 km SW
Kingsdown Inn
Kingsdown Rd, Swindon, Wiltshire   SN2 7PE
8.5 km SW
The Wheatsheaf
33-36, Dores Rd, Swindon, Wiltshire   SN2 7QT
8.6 km SW
Duke of Edinburgh
Cricklade Rd, Swindon, Wiltshire   SN2 1AE
9.1 km SW
The Swiss Chalet
Chapel St, Gorse Hill, Wiltshire   SN2 8DA
9.6 km SW
The Queens Tap
74 Station Rd, Swindon, Wiltshire   SN1 1DG
9.8 km SW
The Glue Pot Inn
5 Emlyn Square, Swindon, Wiltshire   SN1 5BP
9.8 km SW
The Bakers Arms
16 Emlyn Square, Swindon, Wiltshire   SN1 5BN
9.9 km SW
Edwards Bar
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9.9 km SW
The Mail Coach
59 Fleet St, Swindon, Wiltshire   SN1 1RA
9.9 km SW
The Flag
31 Bridge St, Swindon, Wiltshire   SN1 1BP
10 km SW
White Hart
Oxford Rd, Stratton St Margaret, Wiltshire   SN3 4JD
11.1 km SW
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10 Sherborne Place, Swindon, Wiltshire   SN3 3PE
11.7 km SW

Restaurants
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17 Clive Parade, Cricklade Rd, Pinehurst, Wiltshire   SN2 1AJ

telephone: 01793 721032
8.4 km SW
Canteen
175 Manchester Rd, Swindon, Wiltshire   SN1 1TU
9.9 km SW
The Octagon
4 New Bridge Square, Swindon, Wiltshire   SN1 1EA
9.9 km SW
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9.9 km SW
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9.9 km SW
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52 Manchester Rd, Swindon, Wiltshire   SN1 2AG
10 km SW
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13 Faringdon Rd, Swindon, Wiltshire   SN1 5AR
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10 km SW
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10.2 km SW
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10.2 km SW

Take Away Food
KFC
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8.4 km SW

Video Sales & Hire
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6 km SW
Videostop
347a Cheney Manor Rd, Swindon, Wiltshire   SN2 2PE
7.6 km SW
Video Solent Ltd
7 Clive Parade, Cricklade Rd, Pinehurst, Wiltshire   SN2 1AJ
8.4 km SW
Video Shack
34 Ipswich St, Swindon, Wiltshire   SN2 1DB
9.3 km SW
Blockbuster Entertainment
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9.3 km SW
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133-135 Manchester Rd, Swindon, Wiltshire   SN1 2AF
9.9 km SW
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11 High St, Highworth, Wiltshire   SN6 7AG
10.2 km SW
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116 Eastcott Hill, Swindon, Wiltshire   SN1 3JH
10.8 km SW
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6 Covingham Square, Swindon, Wiltshire   SN3 5AA
11.5 km SW

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