Collingbourne Ducis is a compact village in Wiltshire, England, set in the shallow chalk bowl of the Bourne valley on the north‑eastern edge of Salisbury Plain. The landscape is typically downland and arable, with a seasonal winterbourne stream; the village itself shows a mix of flint and brick cottages, Victorian houses and a medieval parish church that hints at its long history.
The "Ducis" suffix reflects historic ducal ownership and there are traces of former manor and farming activity in and around the village. Today Collingbourne Ducis has a small village community centred on a pub, village hall and local events, with agriculture still important alongside commuters who work in nearby market towns such as Marlborough, giving it a blend of traditional rural character and modern links.
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