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Sutton Benger

Sutton Benger
All Saints Church, Sutton Benger - geograph.org.uk - 103505.jpg
All Saints Church, Sutton Benger
Sutton Benger is located in Wiltshire
Sutton Benger
Sutton Benger
Sutton Benger shown within Wiltshire
Population 1,045 (in 2011)
OS grid reference ST947787
Civil parish
  • Sutton Benger
Unitary authority
Ceremonial county
Region
Country England
Sovereign state United Kingdom
Post town CHIPPENHAM
Postcode district SN15
Dialling code 01249
Police Wiltshire
Fire Dorset and Wiltshire
Ambulance South Western
EU Parliament South West England
UK Parliament
Website Parish Council
List of places
UK
England
Wiltshire
51°30′25″N 2°04′41″W / 51.507°N 2.078°W / 51.507; -2.078Coordinates: 51°30′25″N 2°04′41″W / 51.507°N 2.078°W / 51.507; -2.078

Sutton Benger is a village and civil parish in the county of Wiltshire, England, 5 miles (8.0 km) northeast of Chippenham. The parish includes the hamlet of Draycot Cerne.

In the Survey of English Dialects, the recording from the village was one of the furthest away from Standard English that was recorded.

The Bristol Avon forms much of the eastern boundary of the parish.

The main road through the village was the A420 which ran from Bristol to Swindon and Oxford. Following the building of the M4 motorway this section was reclassified as the B4069.

The civil parish elects a parish council. It is in the area of Wiltshire Council unitary authority, which is responsible for all significant local government functions.

Draycot Cerne and Seagry, formerly separate parishes, were added to Sutton Benger in 1934. In 1971 all land north of the newly built M4 was transferred to a recreated Seagry parish.

The village has a primary school, a post office and a doctors surgery. The village hall has a recreation ground and a multi-use games area. Several community groups make use of the hall including a pre-school, Benger Bears, a playgroup, WI and Over 60's group.

There is a pub - the Wellesley Arms, a restaurant - La Flambé, and a hotel/restaurant - The Bell House Hotel.

The Anglican Church of All Saints is Grade II* listed. It has 12th-century origins and a 15th-century tower; it was heavily restored in 1851.

St James's Church, Draycot Cerne was built around 1300 and declared redundant in 1994.

In 2008 Faccenda Group closed their chicken processing plant in the village, with the loss of 450 jobs, moving production to another site.


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