Bulford

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Bulford
Wiltshire
File:Garrison Church of St. George, Bulford Camp - geograph.org.uk - 485329.jpg
Garrison Church of St George, Bulford Camp
Location
Grid reference: SU175435
Location: 51°12’54"N, 1°46’19"W
Data
Population: 4,698  (2001)
Post town: Salisbury
Postcode: SP4
Dialling code: 01980
Local Government
Council: Wiltshire
Parliamentary
constituency:
Devizes

Bulford is a village in Wiltshire, at the meeting of the Nine Mile River with the River Avon, close to Salisbury Plain. According to the 2001 census the parish had a population of 4,698.

The name 'Bulford' is from the English bulut ieg ford meaning 'ragged robin island ford'.[1] It is recorded in the Wiltshire Charter Rolls of 1199 as Bultiford and as Bultesforda in 1270. It is then recorded as Bulteforde in the Ecclesiastical Tax Records of 1291.[2]

About the village

The village is separated from the site of Bulford Camp, an army base, and is close to Durrington, Amesbury and Larkhill.

Avondale School in the village is a private preparatory school which educates, amongst others, some of the children from the army camp.

File:Bulford Kiwi 1.jpg
The Bulford Kiwi

Bulford is perhaps most famous for being the site of the Bulford Kiwi a large chalk figure, depicting a kiwi, on the hill above the village.

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References

  1. "Bulford, Wiltshire". Key to English Placenames. University of Nottingham. http://kepn.nottingham.ac.uk/map/place/Wiltshire/Bulford. Retrieved July 29, 2012. 
  2. "Bulford". Surname Database. http://www.surnamedb.com/Surname/Bulford. Retrieved July 29, 2012.