The southern boundary passes by a long barrow and the northern one abuts the prehistoric fort on Martinsell Hill.
[2] The parish church of St Peter is in squared and coursed rubble with stone dressings, and ashlar copings and battlements.
[5] The benefice was united with Easton Royal in 1929,[8] and with Pewsey and Wootton Rivers in 1991.
The Reading to Taunton railway follows the same route; the nearest station is Pewsey.
On the Pewsey-Burbage road in the area known as Little Salisbury stood the Three Horse Shoes pub, closed in 2009.