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Corsham is a historic market town and civil parish in west Wiltshire, England. [3] It is at the south-western edge of the Cotswolds, just off the A4 national route, 28 miles (45 km) southwest of Swindon, 20 miles (32 km) east of Bristol, 8 miles (13 km) northeast of Bath and 4 miles (6 km) southwest of Chippenham .
- Central Government War Headquarters
The Central Government War Headquarters (CGWHQ) is a 35-acre...
- MOD Corsham
MOD Corsham (formerly Basil Hill Barracks) is a Ministry of...
- Corsham Court
Corsham Court. / 51.43500°N 2.18250°W / 51.43500;...
- Central Government War Headquarters
As much as anything history is about people, and Corsham has been associated with a number of families who have had longstanding connections with the town. At Hartham, the Goddards and the Ducketts co-existed within 200 yards for over 400 years. Latterly Hartham Park was the home of Sir John Dickson-Poynder, the MP for Chippenham who became ...
Corsham Court is an English country house set in beautiful grounds designed by Capability Brown. Corsham in Wiltshire, on the southeastern edge of the Cotswolds close to Bath, is an historic and picturesque market town with much to see and do. Pretty Corsham was the inspiration for The Pickwick Papers, the novel by Charles Dickens.
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The Wiltshire market town of Corsham is something of a hidden treasure. It’s also one of the Top 10 places to live in the South West, according to a recent Sunday Times’ annual poll. Just 20 minutes from Bath, Corsham sits on the edge of the Cotswolds. Its history is linked to wool and stone: the wool from the Flemish weavers who based ...