The Downton Heritage
Trail provides a guide to the history of the village via a number
of viewpoints supported by a free leaflet, local signs and a more
comprehensive guide available to buy.
The initiative is in memory of Cllr Margaret Peach, who worked
tirelessly for the village and had a particular interest in history
and tourism.
New Guide Booklet
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Since the launch in May 2008, a new Heritage Trail booklet provides a little
of the history of the village both on the trail itself and
beyond.
As well as a companion to those wishing to walk the trail,
we hope the guide will be of interest to villagers in general.
The guide will be available from the High Street Post Office
from mid June 09, priced £3.
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Fitting Memorial for Former Councillor
by Lesley Bates.
This article and photo are being used with the kind permission
of Salisbury Journal (May 2008). The Photograph is by Alex Belbin.
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The logo could have represented a D for Downton or even
a P for Peach. But the launch of the Downton Heritage Trail
in the village last week brought both together as a "fitting
memorial" to former Salisbury district council and Downton
parish council chairman Margaret Peach, who died in 2006.
About 60 people gathered at the Borough Cross, including
Margaret's widower Roger and other members of her family,
to see the former High Sheriff of Wiltshire the Hon Peter
Pleydell-Bouverie unveil the interpretation board marking
the start of the trail.
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Roger Peach, John Coundley from Redlynch parish council,
Hon Peter Pleydell-Bouverie and Paul Leo.
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Information leaflets, which are available at various points in
Downton, will guide visitors around the village, explaining points
of interest along the way.
Paul Leo, a member of the Heritage Trail committee who served on
councils and committees with Mrs Peach, said: "I think tonight
is an act of love, which might be an unfashionable word to use,
but Margaret Peach loved this village and this is a way of remembering
that."
The trail, he said, has been made possible by donations from Salisbury
District Council, Downton Parish Council, Redlynch Parish Council,
Beechcroft Developments, Longford Estates, South Wiltshire Partnership,
Downton Society and Downton Cuckoo Fair as well as individuals.
He said that, like Margaret, the trail was highly practical and
was not intended to stand still, but "to grown and develop
and become a living thing."
A downloadable audio trail and handbook are already planned, he
said.
"We're hoping that the trail will bring some of the village's
past back to life," said Mr Pleydell-Bouverie.
Roger Peach told the gathering: "It was very considerate of
people to link yet another tip-top Downton initiative to Margaret's
memory.
"I'd like to thank you from the bottom of my heart for this
very kind tribute."
Downton Band played at the reception at the White Horse pub, which
was sponsored by local companies.
The following morning, children from Downton Primary School were
among the first to follow the trail.
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