Bratton, Wiltshire

Bratton is a village and civil parish in the English county of Wiltshire, about 2.5 miles (4 km) east of Westbury.

The village lies under the northern slope of Salisbury Plain, on the B3098 Westbury – Market Lavington road.

[12] In 1846, a National School was built at the top of Batts Lane, Bratton, now called the Butts, and enlarged in 1877.

[13] Also around 1846, a British School was established, and the lessons taught included Arithmetic and Algebra, Geography, Grammar, Scripture, Reading, Ciphering, History, and Drill.

[17] In the village: On Westbury Hill: Roughly a mile west of Bratton is a former Lafarge Cement factory, which was reduced to a distribution site in 2009.

Melbourne Street, c. 1910
St James the Great
The Oratory, Bratton, formerly the National School
Bratton House
Court House, Bratton