Official Name: | Winterbourne |
Static Image Name: | Farmland, Winterbourne Gunner - geograph.org.uk - 513108.jpg |
Static Image Caption: | Farmland near Winterbourne Gunner |
Coordinates: | 51.11°N -1.76°W |
Os Grid Reference: | SU1734 |
Label Position: | top |
Population: | 1238 |
Population Ref: | (in 2011)[1] |
Civil Parish: | Winterbourne |
Unitary England: | Wiltshire |
Lieutenancy England: | Wiltshire |
Region: | South West England |
Country: | England |
Post Town: | Salisbury |
Postcode District: | SP4 |
Postcode Area: | SP |
Dial Code: | 01980 |
Constituency Westminster: | Salisbury |
Website: | The Winterbournes |
Winterbourne is a civil parish in south east Wiltshire, England, about 3.5miles northeast of Salisbury. The parish encompasses the contiguous villages of Winterbourne Dauntsey, Winterbourne Earls and Winterbourne Gunner, together with the hamlet of Hurdcott south of Winterbourne Earls (not to be confused with Hurdcott Manor near Baverstock).
The Port Way Roman road passes the villages on higher ground, on its route towards Old Sarum. The settlements are in the Bourne valley which also carries the A338 road and the West of England Main Line railway. Winterbourne was an earlier name for the river, which becomes dry in summer.
The parish has one Grade I listed building: the 12th-century St Mary's church at Winterbourne Gunner.
The civil parish elects a parish council. It is in the area of Wiltshire Council unitary authority, which is responsible for all significant local government functions.
The parish was created in 1934 by amalgamating the three ancient parishes of Winterbournes Earl, Dauntsey and Gunner.[2] In 1986, a new parish of Firsdown was created on land in the east of Winterbourne parish.[3]
Other Wiltshire parishes: