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Sandy Lane, Wiltshire

Sandy Lane is a small village in Wiltshire, England, about 4.5 miles (7 km) south-east of Chippenham and 3 miles (5 km) south-west of Calne.[2] It lies on the A342 Chippenham-Devizes road, just north of its junction with the A3102 to Calne.

Sandy Lane
St Mary & St Nicholas Church
Sandy Lane
Location within Wiltshire
Population32 (2011 census)[1]
OS grid referenceST966678
Civil parish
Unitary authority
Ceremonial county
Region
CountryEngland
Sovereign stateUnited Kingdom
Post townChippenham
Postcode districtSN15
Dialling code01380
PoliceWiltshire
FireDorset and Wiltshire
AmbulanceSouth Western
UK Parliament
List of places
UK
England
Wiltshire
51°24′32″N 2°03′04″W / 51.409°N 2.051°W / 51.409; -2.051

Description edit

At the 2011 census, its main postcode had a population of 32 people in 17 households.[1] Sandy Lane is on the southwestern edge of the parkland around Bowood House, a country mansion which is operated as a hotel and golf resort. Nearby villages are Derry Hill (north) and Bromham (south).

The village lies to the north of the Roman road from Bath to London. The small Roman town of Verlucio was to the south-east,[3][4] and the site of a Roman villa was discovered at Nuthills Farm in 1924.[5] For some time the village was on a route from London (via Beckhampton) to Bath (via Lacock). The name 'Sandy Lane' is first recorded in 1675; in the next century there were around 20 houses and cottages.[6]

The village is largely in the civil parish of Calne Without; the boundary with Bromham parish runs immediately to its west. Wiltshire Council is the unitary authority which is responsible for all significant local government functions. In 1975 the whole village was made a Conservation Area,[7] which was slightly enlarged in 1994.[8]

Notable buildings edit

Sandy Lane has several well-preserved thatched cottages. The church of St Mary & St Nicholas is also thatched.[9] Julian Orbach, updating Pevsner's work, describes Sandy Lane as "a most picturesque Bowood estate village, of thatched cottages in the distinctive local ironstone".[10]

Wans House, in its own grounds in the angle between Back Lane and the Devizes road, is an 1820 remodelling of an earlier house. It has a two-storey 19th-century verandah with iron balconies.[11]

The public house, the George Inn, is a two-storey 18th-century building re-fronted in the 19th century.[12] For a time in the 18th century there were two other roadside inns, the White Hart and the Black Horse.[6]

Church and chapel edit

Sandy Lane was anciently within the large parish of St Mary, Calne. When a chapelry district was created in 1841 for the newly built Christ Church at Derry Hill, Sandy Lane was included there.[13] Then in 1864, the area of Chittoe parish (where St Mary's church had been built in 1845) was enlarged to include Sandy Lane.[14]

A small wooden chapel of ease dedicated to St Nicholas was erected at Back Lane in 1892.[9][15] Described by Pevsner as "endearing", it is a standard design from a Worcester company.[10]

When Chittoe church was declared redundant in 1980, its parish and benefice were combined with Bromham,[16] and in the next year Sandy Lane church was rededicated to St Mary and St Nicholas.[9] Today Bromham parish is part of the Bromham, Chittoe and Sandy Lane benefice, which also covers St Matthew's Church at Rowde.[17]

Baptists built Providence Chapel on the village street in 1817, in ironstone with ashlar dressings. Orbach describes its arched mullion-and-transom windows as "oddly Elizabethan".[10] Regular services continued until c.1956[18] but by 1986 the building had become a private house.[19]

Gallery edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b "Map of SN15 2PZ postcode". Doogal. Retrieved 6 January 2020.
  2. ^ OS Explorer Map 156, Chippenham and Bradford-on-Avon Scale: 1:25 000.Publisher: Ordnance Survey A2 edition (2007). ISBN 978-0319239438
  3. ^ "Verlucio". PastScape. English Heritage. Retrieved 10 February 2015.
  4. ^ Linford, N T; Linford, P K; Payne, A W (February 2018). "Verlucio and Environs Project, Bowood Estate, Calne Without, Wiltshire: Report on Geophysical Surveys". Historic England. Retrieved 5 August 2018.
  5. ^ "Monument no. 212025". PastScape. English Heritage. Retrieved 10 February 2015.
  6. ^ a b Crowley, D. A., ed. (2002). "Calne outside the town". A History of the County of Wiltshire, Volume 17. Victoria County History. University of London. pp. 51–64. Retrieved 3 March 2022 – via British History Online.
  7. ^ "No. 46642". The London Gazette. 25 July 1975. pp. 9561–9562.
  8. ^ "No. 53577". The London Gazette. 3 February 1994. pp. 1697–1698.
  9. ^ a b c "Church of Saint Nicholas, Sandy Lane". Wiltshire Community History. Wiltshire Council. Retrieved 10 February 2015.
  10. ^ a b c Orbach, Julian; Pevsner, Nikolaus; Cherry, Bridget (2021). Wiltshire. The Buildings Of England. New Haven, US and London: Yale University Press. pp. 629–630. ISBN 978-0-300-25120-3. OCLC 1201298091.
  11. ^ Historic England. "Wans House (1200695)". National Heritage List for England. Retrieved 3 March 2022.
  12. ^ Historic England. "The George Inn (1253596)". National Heritage List for England. Retrieved 5 August 2018.
  13. ^ "No. 20039". The London Gazette. 16 November 1841. pp. 2856–2859.
  14. ^ "No. 22863". The London Gazette. 14 June 1864. pp. 3044–3046.
  15. ^ Historic England. "Church of St. Nicholas (1253089)". National Heritage List for England. Retrieved 3 March 2022.
  16. ^ "No. 48239". The London Gazette. 1 July 1980. p. 9377.
  17. ^ "Sandy Lane: St Mary & St Nicholas". A Church Near You. The Archbishops' Council. Retrieved 3 March 2022.
  18. ^ "Providence Baptist Chapel, Sandy Lane". Wiltshire Community History. Wiltshire Council. Retrieved 3 March 2022.
  19. ^ Historic England. "The Old Chapel (1261433)". National Heritage List for England. Retrieved 3 March 2022.

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Sandy Lane is a small village in Wiltshire England about 4 5 miles 7 km south east of Chippenham and 3 miles 5 km south west of Calne 2 It lies on the A342 Chippenham Devizes road just north of its junction with the A3102 to Calne Sandy LaneSt Mary amp St Nicholas ChurchSandy LaneLocation within WiltshirePopulation32 2011 census 1 OS grid referenceST966678Civil parishCalne WithoutUnitary authorityWiltshireCeremonial countyWiltshireRegionSouth WestCountryEnglandSovereign stateUnited KingdomPost townChippenhamPostcode districtSN15Dialling code01380PoliceWiltshireFireDorset and WiltshireAmbulanceSouth WesternUK ParliamentNorth WiltshireList of places UK England Wiltshire 51 24 32 N 2 03 04 W 51 409 N 2 051 W 51 409 2 051 Contents 1 Description 2 Notable buildings 3 Church and chapel 4 Gallery 5 ReferencesDescription editAt the 2011 census its main postcode had a population of 32 people in 17 households 1 Sandy Lane is on the southwestern edge of the parkland around Bowood House a country mansion which is operated as a hotel and golf resort Nearby villages are Derry Hill north and Bromham south The village lies to the north of the Roman road from Bath to London The small Roman town of Verlucio was to the south east 3 4 and the site of a Roman villa was discovered at Nuthills Farm in 1924 5 For some time the village was on a route from London via Beckhampton to Bath via Lacock The name Sandy Lane is first recorded in 1675 in the next century there were around 20 houses and cottages 6 The village is largely in the civil parish of Calne Without the boundary with Bromham parish runs immediately to its west Wiltshire Council is the unitary authority which is responsible for all significant local government functions In 1975 the whole village was made a Conservation Area 7 which was slightly enlarged in 1994 8 Notable buildings editSandy Lane has several well preserved thatched cottages The church of St Mary amp St Nicholas is also thatched 9 Julian Orbach updating Pevsner s work describes Sandy Lane as a most picturesque Bowood estate village of thatched cottages in the distinctive local ironstone 10 Wans House in its own grounds in the angle between Back Lane and the Devizes road is an 1820 remodelling of an earlier house It has a two storey 19th century verandah with iron balconies 11 The public house the George Inn is a two storey 18th century building re fronted in the 19th century 12 For a time in the 18th century there were two other roadside inns the White Hart and the Black Horse 6 Church and chapel editSandy Lane was anciently within the large parish of St Mary Calne When a chapelry district was created in 1841 for the newly built Christ Church at Derry Hill Sandy Lane was included there 13 Then in 1864 the area of Chittoe parish where St Mary s church had been built in 1845 was enlarged to include Sandy Lane 14 A small wooden chapel of ease dedicated to St Nicholas was erected at Back Lane in 1892 9 15 Described by Pevsner as endearing it is a standard design from a Worcester company 10 When Chittoe church was declared redundant in 1980 its parish and benefice were combined with Bromham 16 and in the next year Sandy Lane church was rededicated to St Mary and St Nicholas 9 Today Bromham parish is part of the Bromham Chittoe and Sandy Lane benefice which also covers St Matthew s Church at Rowde 17 Baptists built Providence Chapel on the village street in 1817 in ironstone with ashlar dressings Orbach describes its arched mullion and transom windows as oddly Elizabethan 10 Regular services continued until c 1956 18 but by 1986 the building had become a private house 19 Gallery edit nbsp The George Inn nbsp Looking north on the A342 nbsp Looking south on the A342References edit a b Map of SN15 2PZ postcode Doogal Retrieved 6 January 2020 OS Explorer Map 156 Chippenham and Bradford on Avon Scale 1 25 000 Publisher Ordnance Survey A2 edition 2007 ISBN 978 0319239438 Verlucio PastScape English Heritage Retrieved 10 February 2015 Linford N T Linford P K Payne A W February 2018 Verlucio and Environs Project Bowood Estate Calne Without Wiltshire Report on Geophysical Surveys Historic England Retrieved 5 August 2018 Monument no 212025 PastScape English Heritage Retrieved 10 February 2015 a b Crowley D A ed 2002 Calne outside the town A History of the County of Wiltshire Volume 17 Victoria County History University of London pp 51 64 Retrieved 3 March 2022 via British History Online No 46642 The London Gazette 25 July 1975 pp 9561 9562 No 53577 The London Gazette 3 February 1994 pp 1697 1698 a b c Church of Saint Nicholas Sandy Lane Wiltshire Community History Wiltshire Council Retrieved 10 February 2015 a b c Orbach Julian Pevsner Nikolaus Cherry Bridget 2021 Wiltshire The Buildings Of England New Haven US and London Yale University Press pp 629 630 ISBN 978 0 300 25120 3 OCLC 1201298091 Historic England Wans House 1200695 National Heritage List for England Retrieved 3 March 2022 Historic England The George Inn 1253596 National Heritage List for England Retrieved 5 August 2018 No 20039 The London Gazette 16 November 1841 pp 2856 2859 No 22863 The London Gazette 14 June 1864 pp 3044 3046 Historic England Church of St Nicholas 1253089 National Heritage List for England Retrieved 3 March 2022 No 48239 The London Gazette 1 July 1980 p 9377 Sandy Lane St Mary amp St Nicholas A Church Near You The Archbishops Council Retrieved 3 March 2022 Providence Baptist Chapel Sandy Lane Wiltshire Community History Wiltshire Council Retrieved 3 March 2022 Historic England The Old Chapel 1261433 National Heritage List for England Retrieved 3 March 2022 nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Sandy Lane Wiltshire Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Sandy Lane Wiltshire amp oldid 1075053283, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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