Bishopstone, Swindon

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Bishopstone pond
Bishopstone pond
Bishopstone village viewed from the south
Bishopstone village viewed from the south
Lychets near Bishopstone
Lychets near Bishopstone


Bishopstone is a civil parish in the Swindon unitary authority of Wiltshire, England, about six miles east of Swindon, and just west of the county border with Oxfordshire. According to the 2001 census it had a population of 648. Bishopstone is located between Wanborough and Ashbury on the historic Icknield Way. It is a picturesque village with two pubs and a large number of thatched cottages, centred around a mill-pond.

The village is often used as a base for walkers with excellent access to the Ridgeway National Trail.

On the downs above Bishopstone there are impressive ancient field systems known as lynchets and many other historic earth-workings.

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