English Heritage sites near Chicklade Parish

Old Wardour Castle

OLD WARDOUR CASTLE

6 miles from Chicklade Parish

Set in landscaped grounds beside a lake in peaceful Wiltshire countryside, these 14th century ruins provide a relaxed, romantic day out for couples, families and budding historians alike.

Bratton Camp and White Horse

BRATTON CAMP AND WHITE HORSE

10 miles from Chicklade Parish

Below an Iron Age hillfort stands the Westbury White Horse. Cut into the hillside in 1778, it replaced an older horse, possibly commemorating King Alfred's nearby victory over the Vikings.

Nunney Castle

NUNNEY CASTLE

12 miles from Chicklade Parish

Picturesque moated castle built in the 1370s. Held for the King during the Civil War, falling to Parliamentarian cannon in 1645: the gun-damaged wall finally collapsing on Christmas Day 1910.

Stonehenge

STONEHENGE

13 miles from Chicklade Parish

Walk in the footsteps of your Neolithic ancestors at Stonehenge – one of the wonders of the world and the best-known prehistoric monument in Europe.

Fiddleford Manor

FIDDLEFORD MANOR

15 miles from Chicklade Parish

The principal parts of a small stone manor house, probably begun about 1370 for William Latimer, Sheriff of Somerset and Dorset. The hall and solar chamber display outstandingly fine timber roofs.

Old Sarum

OLD SARUM

15 miles from Chicklade Parish

Site of the original Salisbury, this mighty Iron Age hill fort was where the first cathedral once stood and the Romans, Normans and Saxons have all left their mark during 5000 years of history.


Churches in Chicklade Parish

Chicklade: All Saints

Chicklade Chicklade
+44 (0) 1747 871

The ecclesiastical parish of Chicklade and Pertwood was joined to Hindon in 1974. Chicklade is a hamlet to the north of Hindon, paired with an even smaller estate village, Pertwood. Chicklade's population is between sixty and seventy, Pertwood's is less than twenty.

All Saints Church, Chicklade, is small. The ancient church was rebuilt in 1832, then refurbished in 1893. We have two services a month, Evensong and 11.15 am Parish Communion, mostly using the BCP and the Authorized Version. We hold an outdoor service on a farm on Rogation Sunday. St Peter's Church in Pertwood was deconsecrated long ago. However, the owners (a Roman Catholic family) lovingly restored the building, and we have a special service for St Peter's Day followed by tea in the garden, a highlight of the summer calendar.

The church has a very active ‘Friends' group who support the church building, though most don't attend regularly. The Friends organize many fund-raising events, which provide a lively social calendar.

Chicklade lost its school and other amenities over a century ago. It never had public transport. What it has retained is its church. The church is at the centre of the community, where it should be, and that is where we want to keep it.

Our hope for the future is to grow our congregation, so that the church in Chicklade is a strong (if small) witness, and that in doing this we can contribute far more to the worship of God and the work of the church in the Nadder Valley Benefice.

All Saints Church is now a "Festival Church", which mean that services only take place at particular times in the church year. Meanwhile, weekly services continue at our other parish church in Hindon (https://www.achurchnearyou.com/church/9536/).


No churches found in Chicklade Parish