- Salisbury Plain
Salisbury Plain is a
chalk plateau in central southernEngland covering convert|300|sqmi|km2. ["Salisbury Plain", "Encyclopaedia Britannica". Accessed2006-02-11 .] It is part of theSouthern England Chalk Formation and largely lies within the county ofWiltshire , with a little inHampshire . The plain is famous for its richarchaeology , includingStonehenge , one of England's best known landmarks. Largely as a result of the establishment of the Army Training Estate Salisbury Plain (ATE SP), the plain is sparsely populated and is the largest remaining area ofcalcareous grassland in north west Europe. Additionally the plain hasArable land , and a few small areas ofbeech andconifer ouswoodland . The plain, and some of the surrounding area, is anArea of Outstanding Natural Beauty .Physical geography
The boundaries of Salisbury Plain have never been truly defined, and there is some difference of opinion as to its exact area. ["N.D.G. James", "Plain Soldiering". Hobnob Press 1987] The river valleys surrounding it, and other downs and
plain s beyond them loosely define its boundaries. To the north the scarp of the downs overlooks theVale of Pewsey , and to the north east theBristol Avon . TheRiver Wylye runs along the south west, and the Bourne runs to the east. [" [http://www.english-nature.org.uk/citation/citation_photo/1006531.pdf English Nature Salisbury Plain SSSI citation] ] The Avon runs through the eastern half of the plain and to the south the plain peters out as the river valleys close together before meeting atSalisbury . From here the Avon continues south to theEnglish Channel at Christchurch. TheHampshire Downs and theBerkshire Downs are chalk downland to the east and north of Salisbury Plain, and theDorset Downs andCranborne Chase are to the south west. In the west and north west thegeology is mainly of theclay s andlimestone s of theBlackmore Vale ,Avon Vale andVale of Wardour .Amesbury is considered the largest settlement on the plain, though there are a number of smallvillage s, such asTilshead ,Chitterne andShrewton in the middle of the plain, as well as various hamlets and army camps. TheA303 road runs along the southern area of the plain, and the A360 cuts across the centre.History
Salisbury Plain is famous for its
history andarchaeology . In theNeolithic period Stone age man began to settle on the plain, most likely centred around thecausewayed enclosure ofRobin Hood's Ball . Largelong barrows likeWhite Barrow and other earthworks were built across the plain. By 2500 BC areas aroundDurrington Walls andStonehenge had become a focus for building, and the southern part of the plain continued to be settled into theBronze Age .Around 600 BC Iron Age Hill Forts came to be constructed around the boundaries of the plain, including
Scratchbury andBattlesbury to the south west,Bratton Camp to the north west,Casterly Camp to the north, Yarnbury andVespasian's Camp to the south, andSidbury Hill to the east.Roman roads are visible features, probably serving a settlement nearOld Sarum .Villas are sparse, however, andAnglo-Saxon place names suggest that the plain was mostly a grain producing imperial estate.In the sixth century Anglo-Saxon incomers built planned settlements in the valleys surrounded by strip lynchets, with the downland left as sheep pasture. To the south is the city of
Salisbury , whose 13th and 14th century cathedral is famous for having the tallest spire in the country, and the building was, for centuries, the tallest building in Britain. The cathedral is evidence of the prosperity thewool andcloth trade bought to the area. In the mid-19th century the wool and cloth industry began to decline, leading to a decline in the population and change in land use fromsheep farming toagriculture and military use. Wiltshire became one of the poorest counties in England during this period of decline.There are a number of chalk carvings on the plain, of which the most famous is the
Westbury White Horse . TheKennet and Avon Canal was constructed to the north of the plain, through theVale of Pewsey .In 1896,
George Kemp andGuglielmo Marconi experimented withwireless telegraphy on Salisbury Plain, and achieved good results over a distance of convert|1.75|mi|km|1.Fact|date=April 2008Army Training Estate Salisbury Plain (SPTA)
to be conducted. The village has remained closed ever since.
The
Royal School of Artillery is based at Larkhill, and live firing is conducted on the plain for approximately 340 days of each year. Military personnel from the UK and around theworld spend some 600,000 man days on the plain every year. [ [http://www.army.mod.uk/ate/public/salisplain.htm Welcome to the new British Army Website - British Army Website ] ]The ATE SP is located close to other military facilities including the
Defence Science and Technology Laboratory atPorton Down (much of whose work is secret),Boscombe Down airfield and Middle Wallop Army Air Corps Base, where pilots train on the Westland Apache.Wildlife
Because of the large training areas inaccessible to the public, the plain is a wildlife haven, and home to two
National Nature Reserve s, but there is concern that the low level of grazing on the plain could allow scrub to encroach on thegrassland . In 2003 theGreat Bustard was reintroduced into Britain on Salisbury Plain. [James Owen, 2003. " [http://news.nationalgeographic.com/news/2003/05/0506_030506_bustards.html Tall As a Deer, Huge U.K. Bird Staging a Comeback] ." "National Geographic" May 6, 2003.]In popular culture
The plain has featured in the writings of
William Wordsworth ,Thomas Hardy ,William Henry Hudson , and A.G. Street and in the paintings ofJohn Constable . It is also used inThe Beatles movie "Help!" as they sing "The Night Before " and "I Need You". It is also mentioned inAyreon song "And the Druids Turn to Stone".ee also
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Geology of the United Kingdom
*Geology of Wiltshire
*British Army Training Unit Suffield References
External links
* [http://www.countryside.gov.uk/LAR/Landscape/CC/SEL/salisbury_plain_and_west_wiltshire_downs.asp The Countryside Agency: Salisbury Plain and West Wiltshire Downs AONB]
* [http://www.english-nature.org.uk/salisbury/ The Salisbury Plain Life Project]
* [http://www.army.mod.uk/ate/public/salisplain.htm MoD's Salisbury Plain Information]
* [http://www.drumbeat.org.uk/salisburyplain_history.htm Military History of Salisbury Plain]
* [http://www.sfu.ca/~curtis/Wordsworth/pages/Salis.html William Wordsworth Poems on Salisbury Plain]
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