Liddington

[10] The church was heavily restored in 1847 by J. H. Hakewill;[10] the work included renewal of most windows and the nave roof, and the addition of the south porch.

[8] Although the prebend ceased after William Sharington bought the manor in 1543, it came back into use towards the end of the 17th century and was still recognised in 1975.

[5] Today the parish is part of a larger benefice which also covers Bishopstone and Hinton Parva.

[15] Notable rectors include the mathematician Nathaniel Torporley (around 1611) and William Baker Pitt (from 1882 to 1935, remembered as the founder of Swindon Town Football Club).

This would have been used to control fires, which would have acted as a decoy to enemy planes targeting the town of Swindon to the north.

[17] Just east of the village is the children's adventure centre PGL Liddington,[18] based at the historic King Edward's Place.

All Saints Church