Berwick St Leonard

Owners after the Dissolution included Sir George Howe (c.1627–1676, created baronet of Cold Berwick in 1660), his son James (c.1669–1736), and the latter's nephew Henry Lee Warner (1688–1760), who each sat for a time as MP for Hindon.

It was taken down between 1902 and 1904, and its elaborate three-gabled south front re-erected to build Little Ridge, designed by Detmar Blow for Hugh Morrison on the Fonthill estate.

[5][6] Berwick House, on the Salisbury road south of the village, began as a farmhouse in the late 18th century (English Heritage)[7] or sometime after 1817 (Orbach).

[6] Enlarged during the 19th century, the three-storey brick house has a five-bay front to its three parallel ranges and full-height bow on its left side.

[12] Today Berwick St. Leonard falls within the area of the Nadder Valley team ministry, a grouping of sixteen rural churches.

[13] The parish is in the area of Wiltshire Council unitary authority, which is responsible for all significant local government functions.