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Alderbury, Wiltshire

Location
(51°2′41″N, 1°44′14″W)
Alderbury
SU 185 273
pre-1974 traditional (England and Wales) Wiltshire
now Wiltshire
medieval Salisbury
now Salisbury
  • Allan Brodie
5 June 1996

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Feature Sets
Description

A rectangular fountain erected to commemorate the coronation of King Edward on 9 August 1902 has a reused double capital from nearby Ivychurch Priory at each of its corners. These, like similar ones at Ivychurch Farm, probably came from the arcade of the cloister.

Features

Loose Sculpture

Bibliography

N. Pevsner and B. Cherry, Wiltshire, Buildings of England, Harmondsworth, 1971

Royal Comission of Historical Monuments England, Churches of South-East Wiltshire, HMSO 1987, pp. 148-153

A History of the County of Wiltshire: Volume 3, Victoria County History, page 289ff