Burcombe Without is a small, predominantly rural civil parish in Wiltshire, set in the gentle valley of the Nadder close to the market town of Wilton and the cathedral city of Salisbury. The landscape is typical chalk-country countryside - mixed pasture and arable fields, hedgerows and quiet lanes - and it appeals to walkers and those seeking a tranquil, pastoral setting rather than a centre of commerce.
Historically the area grew up around small farmsteads and scattered hamlets and retains a number of 19th-century cottages and agricultural buildings; local life is largely residential with many people commuting to nearby towns for work. Community activity is modest but steady, and the parish’s history and landscape make it of interest to local historians, naturalists and anyone exploring the Nadder valley countryside.
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