IMBER VILLAGE IN COLOUR
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Imber's roads, cottages, and post office
the view of the village from the spire of St Giles
Imber got its own Post Office in 1909, it closed, with everything else on 17 December 1943
Parsonage Farmhouse, home to the Hooper family, was where the urban warfare buildings are
Corner of High St and Church St
South Down Farm (just outsidee the village) during the First World War. In the doorway are soldiers who were billeted there
These cottages were in front of the existing council houses
Vew from behind St Giles, circa 1919
Tinkers Farm was between the council houses and the smithy/urban warfare new buildings
Granny Staples's shop and cottage
Church Street to vicarage
High Street looking west
The Dring, now demolished, leads out of Imber towards Warminster
The memorial to fallen soldiers originally stood outside the smithy's, as seen here. It is now near the church
High Street, looking East
Church Street. The cottages have gone, but St Giles church remains
The Dring, now demolished. You can just see the Bell Inn at the far end. Mr and Mrs Andrew Davis, Baptist deacon, lived in the house with decorative brickwork
1911, a flood Nags Cottages are on the left and straight ahead is Seagram's Farmhouse
Home
Roads To Imber
Imber Village Photos
Bell Inn
Cottages
Council Houses
Imber Baptist Chapel
Imber Court
Imber Court Farm
Nag's Head Cottages
St Giles Church
St Giles School
Seagram's Farm
Urban Warfare
Vicarage
Villagers
Tanks
Imberbus Run
Imber History
Imber Protest
Imber - Friendly Fire Incident
Military Training
Film Of Training On Salisbury Plain
Photographs Of Training On Salisbury Plain
Salisbury Plain Training Area Newsletter
John Deere Battalion
Books On Imber
Tyneham - another lost village
About
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