where is- Ludgershall, Wiltshire ???????

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where is- Ludgershall, Wiltshire ???????

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Ludgershall (including Kingswood and Tetchwick)
"This parish covers an area of 2732 acres, of which 2347 are permanent grass and 199 acres arable. The land rises from about 200ft. above the ordnance datum in the north to an average of 300ft. in the south of the parish. The soil is loam and clay, the subsoil clay. Two brooks, rising in Muswell Hill, across the Oxfordshire border, water the north-west of the parish. Akeman Street passes through the north of Ludgershall, forming part of the boundary.

The low-lying village, which is situated in the south-east of the parish is irregular. The cottages, of which several are of 17th-century origin, are scattered along either side of the so-called High Street, which leads to a large village green. The Wesleyan chapel built here in 1844 is now disused, a new brick chapel having been opened in the High Street in 1904. To the north and east of the village are numerous outlying farms. Close to it, on the south-west, is a station called Brill and Ludgershall, on the Birmingham section of the Great Western railway."
[© copyright of the editors of The Victoria Histories of the Counties of England]
 
so, its gonna cost a few pennies to get whatever car you're gonna get delivered from there then :p :D
 
hi, i live 7 miles from ludgershall and uses to live there its army and hillbillys some part are ruff, if u find out where in ludgershall are let u no
 
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