West Ashton

West Ashton is a locality in , , . West Ashton is situated nearby to the hamlet , as well as near the locality .
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Places of Interest

Highlights include Church of St Mary the Virgin, Steeple Ashton and Church of St John the Evangelist.

Church
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Public building
County Hall is a municipal building in Bythesea Road, , , England, completed in 1940. It is the headquarters of Wiltshire Council. is situated 2½ miles northwest of West Ashton.

Places in the Area

Nearby places include Trowbridge and Westbury.

is the county town of , England, situated on the River Biss in the west of the county, close to the border with . The town lies 8 miles south-east of , 31 miles south-west of and 20 miles south-east of .

Town
is a market town and civil parish in west , England. The town lies below the northwestern edge of , about 4 miles south of and a similar distance north of . is situated 3 miles south of West Ashton.

Village
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is a village and civil parish in , England, 3 miles east of . In 2021 the parish had a population of 1221. In the north of the parish are the hamlets of and Bullenhill.

West Ashton

Latitude
51.3005° or 51° 18′ 2″ north
Longitude
-2.1656° or 2° 9′ 56″ west
Elevation
282 feet (86 metres)
Open location code
9C3V8R2M+5Q
Geo­Names ID
7300373
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