Memorial stone, Station Road, Chiseldon, Swindon The stone is a sarsen stone, I believe, as are the much larger examples at Avebury. There is no plaque to give any information about it although carved into it is what looks like a dagger and the numbers '1075-1975', which presumably are dates. The village was mentioned in the Domesday book of 1086 so possibly 1075 represents the first time any mention was ever made of it. The base is getting a bit tatty and could usefully be repaired.
Memorial stone, Station Road, Chiseldon, Swindon The stone is a sarsen stone, I believe, as are the much larger examples at Avebury. There is no plaque to give any information about it although carved into it is what looks like a dagger and the numbers '1075-1975', which presumably are dates. The village was mentioned in the Domesday book of 1086 so possibly 1075 represents the first time any mention was ever made of it. The base is getting a bit tatty and could usefully be repaired.
Churchyard and Holy Cross church, Chiseldon, Swindon The north elevation of the Grade I listed church http://www.imagesofengland.org.uk/details/default.aspx?id=318290 overlooks the churchyard.
Unnamed, small combe, near Chiseldon, Swindon Quite possibly this small combe dates from the last Ice Age.
Housing on the north-western edge of Chiseldon, Swindon The properties most visible across the farmland date mostly from between the wars.

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