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carnival procession is held, commencing usually at 2.00pm from the Pound Playing Field and winding its way through the village to the Social Centre Playing Field where activities and shows take place throughout the afternoon. For the past few years, the carnival has been followed by the locally organised show: "Bromfest". Bands from the local area play from 5.00pm through until 12 midnight and mark the end of the carnival period.
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and villagers had to travel to the church there for marriages and burials, using a trackway called the "Burying Road". For burials this requirement was relaxed at the end of the 18th century, but weddings were still conducted at Cannings until the new church was brought into use. Chittoe parish was
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building. The church has fragments of its 12th century predecessor, and was extended in the 14th and 15th centuries. The tall spire is from the 15th century. Towards the end of that century an ornate south chapel was added by Sir Roger Tocotes and Sir Richard Beauchamp; Pevsner describes it as "the
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The village has two playing fields. The Pound Playing Field has the village's tennis court, a grassed football pitch, a play park and a hardcourt basketball and five-a-side football area. The Social Centre Playing Fields include Bromham F.C.'s football pitch and a smaller pitch that is used by the
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Bromham Carnival is held each June for two weeks. It comprises village-wide events, opening with the choosing of the Carnival Queen, Butterfly Princess, Princess and Prince. The events then continue including quizzes, bingo, treasure hunts and much more. On the final Saturday of the two weeks the
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Besides the main village of Bromham, the parish includes six other settlements: St Edith's Marsh, Westbrook, Hawkstreet, Netherstreet, Roughmoor and Chittoe. These are sub-villages and hamlets all within 2 miles (3.2 km) of the main village centre, thus 'greater Bromham' is geographically
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built a chapel in the centre of Chittoe in 1840. Enthusiastic singing by the Methodists could be heard from within the Anglican church after it was built nearby, so in 1882 the chapel was dismantled and rebuilt at Chittoe Heath, not far from the Devizes road (now the
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youth team. Just by the car park of the Social Centre is another children's play park which is overlooked by the Millennium Cross: a tall stone cross erected in 2000 and recording the village's Christian heritage.
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there were two manors covering Bromham. Bromham Hall, later called Bromham House, the manor house of Bromham Roches, stood to the east of the Devizes road; it was burnt by royalist troops in May 1645, during the
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in 1907 and was known as Bromham County School. Pupil numbers declined until two schools were no longer necessary, resulting in closure of the county school in 1984. Its building is now a private house.
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was vicar of Chittoe from 1934 until his retirement in 1972. He had lost a leg while serving as a young officer in the First World War; in the Second World War he organised the Chittoe branch of the
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For many years there were two schools in the village. The first school opened in 1832 and moved into a new building (still the site of the present school) near the church in 1867, becoming a
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In 1980 the church was declared redundant, and its parish and benefice were united with Bromham; subsequently the church and vicarage at Chittoe were converted to private residences.
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There is a bowls club that meet every week at the Social Centre to play indoor bowls on special mats that turn the dance floor into a bowls green.
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Church was built in 1799, on Church Hill below the parish church and enlarged in 1815 and 1880. As of 2016 the church is still in use.
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until 1883 when Chittoe became a separate civil parish, taking some land from Bromham; in 1934 the parish was merged into Bromham.
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in a new building to the east of the village, near the Devizes road. The building was enlarged in 1901, then was transferred to
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Today the parish is part of the Bromham, Chittoe and Sandy Lane benefice, which also covers St Matthew's Church at
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was born in Bromham on 19 July 1757. His father, John Collinson, was at the time curate of the parish church of
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feature which makes a visit to the church memorable". In the 16th and 17th centuries several members of the
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The parish has three Grade II* listed houses. Battle House, named for the manor of Bromham Battle, held by
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chapel was built at Bromham in 1873, replacing an earlier building of 1828. The chapel closed during the
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The small village of Chittoe is about 1 mile (1.6 km) north of Bromham. The area was a detached
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Nonsuch House, north of Bromham village on the road from Melksham, is from the early 18th century.
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Primary School is in the village. For secondary education, Bromham is in the catchment area of
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family were buried or commemorated in the chapel, thus it became known as the Bayntun chapel.
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Bromham Football Club was founded in 1897 by Harry Amor and Arthur Powney.
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A Nonconformist school was established in 1843, and in the 1860s became a
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At the Pound Playing Field there is a tennis court available to hire.
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extensive for a village of its size. It stands 1½ miles north of the
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in 1948. The building was extended in the 1960s and again in 2004.
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Spye Arch, at the top of Bowden Hill, once served as gatehouse to
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The Church of St Mary, Chittoe, was built in 1845 to designs of
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The noted antiquary, author and Somerset historian the Rev.
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and the small wooden church of St Mary and St Nicholas at
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Bromham has a village shop and a family butcher's shop.
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with an elected parish council and is in the area of
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Bromham is located in Wiltshire
Wiltshire
OS grid reference
ST963652
Unitary authority
Wiltshire
Ceremonial county
Wiltshire
Region
South West
Country
England
Sovereign state
Post town
Chippenham
Postcode district
SN15
Dialling code
Police
Wiltshire
Fire
Dorset and Wiltshire
Ambulance
South Western
UK Parliament
Melksham and Devizes
Parish Council
UK
England

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