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map published in 1958 shows a small number of houses and a chapel on the left bank of the river, and farm buildings on the other side. A 19th-century former corn mill spans a channel of the Bourne and is attached to a house dated 1783. In the later 20th and early 21st centuries, some of the farm
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Road. The suburb is also the home of the large
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produced elsewhere. More mundane items, such as money boxes, cookware, tiles and chimney pots were also produced. The workshops and kilns were situated near the present-day
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Primary School. Housing development in the early 21st century led to the building of Old Sarum Primary School, and Greentrees Primary School which is on two sites at Bishopdown.
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