Stanton St Bernard is a village and civil parish in the Vale of Pewsey, Wiltshire, England.
The parish is tall and narrow, extending north onto the Marlborough Downs where it includes Milk Hill, the highest point in Wiltshire.
[3] A team ministry was established for the area in 1975,[14] and today the parish is part of the Vale of Pewsey Churches, alongside 15 others.
All significant local government services are provided by Wiltshire Council, a unitary authority with its headquarters in Trowbridge, and the parish is represented there by Paul Oatway.
[16] Scholarly vicars of Stanton St Bernard include Robert Parker, from 1594 until 1604; he fled into exile in 1607 after expressing nonconformist views.
[21] In the early 19th century, Robert and William Tasker, of Stanton St Bernard, established the Waterloo Ironworks in Hampshire.