Ogbourne St. Andrew

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Ogbourne St.Andrew is a tiny village in the Kennet district of Wiltshire. It is near the village of Ogbourne St. George and the hamlets of Ogbourne Maizey and Rockley. The village is lacking in local businesses and facilities due to the fact that it changed from a farming-based community into a commuter-based one and therefore lost it's local shop and post-office due to lack of demand. Local primary level children usually go to the school in Ogbourne St. George or Marlbrough.

The village has a small church that is run by the Reverend Roger Powell who is also the vicar of Ogbourne St. George and Chiseldon. The church has a ring of five bells with a fifteen hundred-weight tenor tuned to the key of F. In the churchyard there is a Round barrow[1] excavated both in 1880 by Maud Cunnington and in 1999.


References:

  1. ^ http://www.themodernantiquarian.com/site/3702