Hatford
Signs of an early Iron Age settlement have also been found and there is thought to have been at least one Roman villa, in fields next to the present village.The later of these, the church of the Holy Trinity (built in 1873–4 to a design by William Wigginton)[2] became finally deconsecrated and sold in 1972, for use as a private dwelling.On 29 April 1555 Anne Dudley, the widowed Countess of Warwick, and Sir Edward Unton of Wadley House were married at St George's.One village girl was killed, as well as two young London boys, who had been evacuated to stay with their grandparents, in order to escape the Blitz.The Wiltshire thresher turned poet, Stephen Duck, worked here in the early 19th century and commemorated life on a Hatford Farm in one of his last poems.