- Semington
infobox UK place
static_
static_image_caption=Village hall
country=England
latitude=51.343
longitude=-2.151
official_name=Semington
civil_parish=Semington
population=830 (2001 census) [ [http://www.wiltshire.gov.uk/community/getcensus.php?item=Semington Wiltshire Community History Semington Census Information] . Retrieved on October 23, 2006.]
shire_district=West Wiltshire
shire_county=Wiltshire
region=South West England
constituency_westminster=Chippenham (c. 2009)
Westbury (2005)
post_town=Trowbridge
postcode_district=BA14
postcode_area=BA
dial_code=01380 (Keevil)
os_grid_reference=ST8960Semington is a medium-sized village in
West Wiltshire , England. It features 2 locks on theKennet and Avon Canal , and is the start of the disusedWilts and Berks Canal . Its 2001 population was 830, and it is located 3 miles (5 km) fromMelksham and 4 miles (7 km) fromTrowbridge .Semington
civil parish includes the hamlets of Littlemarsh and Littleton. [http://www.election-maps.co.uk/ election-maps.co.uk] , Semington Civil Parish boundary on Ordnance Survey 1:50 000 colour raster layer. Retrieved on October 23, 2006.]Geography
Within the village there are around 500 houses, a primary school, a village hall, public tennis courts and a park for children. For the school's most recent Ofsted report, click on [http://www.ofsted.gov.uk/reports/index.cfm?fuseaction=summary&id=126353 St George's ] . The village has its own [http://www.semington-village.co.uk website ] where some detail of events in the village can be found – although these are not always up to date. Minutes of [http://www.semington-village.co.uk/parishcouncil/index.asp parish council] meetings are eventually displayed here, and there is a rumour that the PC itself will soon embrace the digital age.
Littlemarsh is located to the south of Semington, along the old course of
A350 road . Littleton isn't populated anymore, and the only area currently designated as belonging to Littleton is theroundabout at the A350 andA361 road crossing.History
Canals
The
Kennet and Avon Canal crosses marshy ground on an embankment on the northern edge of the village.The two
Semington locks were built between1718 and1723 under the supervision of the engineerJohn Hore of Newbury and Quager of Hilperton and this stretch of the canal is now administered byBritish Waterways . They have a combined rise/fall of 16 ft 1 in (4.9 m). [ cite book |last=Pearson |first=Michael |authorlink= |title=Kennet & Avon Middle Thames:Pearson's Canal Companion |year=2003 |publisher=Central Waterways Supplies|location=Rugby |id=ISBN 0-907864-97-X ] The two locks at Semington are known as Buckley's (numbered 15) and Barrett's (16). [cite book |last=Allsop |first=Niall |title=The Kennet & Avon Canal |year=1987 |publisher=Millstream Book |location=Bath |id=ISBN 0-948975-15-6 ]Adjacent to the locks is the point at which the disused
Wilts and Berks Canal joined the Kennet and Avon, and a group of determined enthusiasts are bent on restoring this canal to its former glory. East of the locks, the canal travels across the 2004 Semington Aqueduct, built to allow theA350 road to bypass Semington village. Another aqueduct carries the canal over Semington Brook. [cite web | title=Semington Aqueduct | work=Images of England | url=http://www.imagesofengland.org.uk/search/details.aspx?id=435208 | accessdate=2006-10-25]The canal, towpath and adjacent hedges are good for wildlife and there have been recent sightings (August 2007) of watervoles ("arvicola terrestris"). [cite web | title=Watervoles | work=UK Biodiversity Action Plan | url=http://www.ukbap.org.uk/UKPlans.aspx?ID=115 | accessdate=2007-03-17]
World War II
During the
Second World War , Semington lay onGHQ Line which followed the path of the canal. Semington was designated as a "centre of resistance": extensive anti-tank ditches were constructed to the east, south, and west of the village, these were overlooked by a number of pillboxes. The defences were constructed as a part of British anti-invasion preparations. [Foot, 2006, p291-296.]Culture
The village has the small mediæval St George's church, which is a grade II
listed building . [cite web | title=Church of St. George | work=Images of England | url=http://www.imagesofengland.org.uk/search/details.aspx?id=434833 | accessdate=2006-10-25] with a garden fête held every summer in the gardens of themanor house . [cite web | title=Manor House | work=Images of England | url=http://www.imagesofengland.org.uk/search/details.aspx?id=435211 | accessdate=2006-10-25]Economy
Semington has a pub, the "Somerset Arms", [cite web | title=Somerset Arms | work=Images of England | url=http://www.imagesofengland.org.uk/search/details.aspx?id=435210 | accessdate=2006-10-25] which is popular with canal travellers, and a number of other small businesses. 1 km to the north of the village lies the ever-expanding Hampton Park West business park, which houses the large corporate headquarters of companies such as
G-Plan ,Avon Rubber plc and a largeWiltshire Police operations centre.Notable residents
*
Thomas Helliker (1784–1803), trade union martyr, executed for rôle in burning Semington mill
*Isaac Gulliver (1745–1822), smugglerSee also
*
Locks on the Kennet and Avon Canal
*Semington locks References
Notes
General references
*cite book
last = Foot
first = William
title = Beaches, fields, streets, and hills ... the anti-invasion landscapes of England, 1940
publisher = Council for British Archaeology
year = 2006
isbn = 1-902771-53-2External links
"'Canal:
* [http://www.katrust.org/west_wilts/west_wilts.html West Wilts Branch of The Kennet and Avon Canal Trust]
* [http://www.sustrans.co.uk/default.asp?sID=1095605490000 National Cycle Route 4] – "Severn & Thames"; more info at [http://www.waterscape.com/Kennet_%26_Avon_Canal/cycling/Kennet_%26_Avon_Cycle_Route_1 waterscape]
* [http://www.waterscape.com/Kennet_%26_Avon_Canal/introduction/ waterscape.com] – Official Kennet and Avon Canal information
* [http://www.visitkanda.com/ Visit K&A] – Kennet & Avon Canal Rural Transport Partnership
* [http://www.katrade.org.uk/ Kennet & Avon Trade Association] "'Community:
* [http://www.semington-village.co.uk/ www.semington-village.co.uk] — Unofficial village website; includes parish council minutes and voluntary organisations"'History:
* [http://www.wiltshire.gov.uk/community/getcom2.php?id=198 Semington] at Wiltshire Community History fromWiltshire County Council
* http://www.wiltshirepast.net/ –Wiltshire Victoria County History
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