Boyton is a small rural civil parish in Wiltshire, England, set in the rolling downland and mixed farmland that characterises much of the county. The settlement is modest and somewhat dispersed, with country lanes, hedgerows and footpaths that make the area popular with walkers and those seeking a quiet slice of the Wiltshire countryside.
Historically the parish has been shaped by agriculture and there are a number of older farmhouses and a traditional parish church that reflect its past. Community life is quiet and local, with residents often combining farming or small-scale rural businesses with commuting to nearby towns; the parish’s tranquillity and landscape appeal to people interested in rural heritage and outdoor recreation.
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