Sutton Veny: a history, by the Sutton Veny History Group
Typical of many south Wiltshire chalkland parishes, Sutton Veny near Warminster extends from its meadows beside the river Wylye, south past the village itself ranged along a minor road, and up on to the high downland. This detailed community history, the work of a group of local inhabitants over several years, charts the archaeology, architecture, farming legacy, religious and social history, and the important part played by military activity during two world wars. Fully illustrated in colour and with detailed maps, their work concludes with a stroll around the village. Published on behalf of Sutton Veny History Group. November 2017, 169 pages, illustrated paperback, £14.95, ISBN 978-1-906978-48-8
Typical of many south Wiltshire chalkland parishes, Sutton Veny near Warminster extends from its meadows beside the river Wylye, south past the village itself ranged along a minor road, and up on to the high downland. This detailed community history, the work of a group of local inhabitants over several years, charts the archaeology, architecture, farming legacy, religious and social history, and the important part played by military activity during two world wars. Fully illustrated in colour and with detailed maps, their work concludes with a stroll around the village. Published on behalf of Sutton Veny History Group. November 2017, 169 pages, illustrated paperback, £14.95, ISBN 978-1-906978-48-8
Typical of many south Wiltshire chalkland parishes, Sutton Veny near Warminster extends from its meadows beside the river Wylye, south past the village itself ranged along a minor road, and up on to the high downland. This detailed community history, the work of a group of local inhabitants over several years, charts the archaeology, architecture, farming legacy, religious and social history, and the important part played by military activity during two world wars. Fully illustrated in colour and with detailed maps, their work concludes with a stroll around the village. Published on behalf of Sutton Veny History Group. November 2017, 169 pages, illustrated paperback, £14.95, ISBN 978-1-906978-48-8