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Latest revision as of 16:35, 1 July 2021

Kinwardstone Hundred in Wiltshire

Kinwardstone is one of the hundreds of Wiltshire, situated in the east of the county, adjacent to the borders with Berkshire and Hampshire. It is bounded by Ramsbury Hundred to the north; by Berkshire to the north-east; by Hampshire to the south-east; by Amesbury and Elstub and Everley hundreds to the south; by Swanborough to the west; and by Selkley to the north-west. It had a population of 11,588 in 2011

It comprises the ancient parishes of:

*: Small part in Elstub and Everley.
: Leverton in Berkshire.
: Remainder in Berkshire.
§: Savernake North in Selkley.

Hundreds of Wiltshire

Alderbury • Amesbury • Bradford • Branch and Dole • Calne • Cawden and Cadworth • Chalk • Chippenham • Downton • Dunworth • Elstub and Everley • Frustfield • Heytesbury • Highworth, Cricklade and Staple • Kingsbridge • Kinwardstone • Malmesbury • Melksham • Mere • North Damerham • Potterne and Cannings • Ramsbury • Selkley • South Damerham • Swanborough • Underditch (including Salisbury) • Warminster • Westbury • Whorwelsdown