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Recorded in Domesday Book
under a variety of names including Cheldreton,
Cheldrington and Choldrington, Cholderton is
small village about 10 miles north of
Salisbury with a population of approximately
300.
Cholderton Church built on the site of the
original church (dated approx. 1175) between
1841 and 1850, started by the Reverend Thomas
Mozeley, who arrived in Cholderton as Rector
in 1836.
Cholderton House was built in 1690 from flint
with red brick dressings, with later additions
and alterations made during the 19th and 20th
centuries.
At the heart of the village you will find the
public house -The Crown. |
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The Crown - Photo:
Mike Searle
CCL |