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Thank you for visiting
the Downton village website.
Downton is a large ancient Wiltshire village with a population
of approximately 3,000 situated around 6 miles south of Salisbury.
It straddles the River Avon just outside the New Forest National
Park and is surrounded by water meadows and chalk downland. The
parish includes the hamlets of Charlton All Saints and Standlynch.
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People have lived in Downton for over 7,000 years. Evidence of Iron Age, Roman
and Saxon settlements has been found. The earthworks of a
Norman motte and bailey castle lie within the 18th Century
Moot landscape gardens overlooking the river.
Its recent history included a range of industries including
tanning, manufacturing bacon and converting Minis to make
them faster. Evidence of past activities can be seen in the
old buildings and the mills that used to power local industry.
Today the village continues to thrive, with its own schools,
shops, pubs and businesses. Every year the Cuckoo Fair attracts
around 20,000 visitors to over 250 craft and other stalls,
plus live music, dance and other entertainments.
The village is also well known for its fishing, its award
winning local brewery and as a centre for exploring the River
Avon and New Forest. |
For all the events in and around the village - click here!
Attention all local young people! Activity Day on 31st August - click here.
This website includes information for residents
and visitors alike and links to other local organisations. Feedback
and new contributions are welcome to help us keep the site up to
date and as helpful as possible.
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