South Wraxall is a village and a civil parish in Wiltshire, England, 2.5 miles (4.0 km) north of Bradford on Avon.
[citation needed] Its name was first mentioned in 1468 as Suthwroxhall, distinguishing it from North Wraxall which is 6 miles (9.7 km) away.
Domesday Book recorded a small settlement of seven households at Cubrewelle, in the southwest of the modern parish.
A later generation acquired the land formerly held by Monkton Farleigh, and the combined estate remained in the Long family until being broken up by a sale in 1919.
[7] Its tower dates from the early 14th century but the rest has been rebuilt: the north aisle in 1823 by Henry Goodridge,[7] and the chancel and arcade in 1882 in late Perpendicular Gothic style.
[4] Sometime before 1975 the benefice of Monkton Farleigh with South Wraxall was created, and in that year a group ministry was established for the wider area.