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The River Till

Hidden Wiltshire Podcast Episode 24

November 21, 2021

We then move on to the main subject – the River Till. This quintessential chalk winterbourne rises in Tilshead and flows all the way to Stapleford where it joins the Wylye. Many people quite understandably assume that Tilshead takes its name from the river. But this is not the case.

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Wiltshire Museum Special

Hidden Wiltshire Podcast Episode 23

November 7, 2021

A real treat in store in this episode as we interview David Dawson, Director of Wiltshire Museum in Devizes.

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Knapp Down and the Ebble Valley

Hidden Wiltshire Podcast Episode 21

October 10, 2021

The main subject this week was the walk that I did with my regular walking chum Stu at the end of August. In fact Stu was responsible for putting this route in the Ebble Valley together. But his long career in the army, where he was used to yomping long distances laden with huge loads, resulted in a slightly over-ambitious route of nearly 15 miles including a gruesome 4 miles along the old Salisbury – Shaftesbury turnpike.

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Erlestoke Wood and the 1917 Field

Hidden Wiltshire Podcast Episode 20

September 26, 2021

We then moved onto this episode’s main subject, a previous Hidden Wiltshire/Wiltshire Museum walk to Erlestoke Wood and the 1917 Field. You can follow the walk using the link on the Hidden Wiltshire website. The walk starts in the village of Erlestoke itself. The village has connections with the Special Operations Executive, the secret British organisation that was active during the Second World War. In the graveyard next to the car park where the walk began is the gravestone of Marie Louise Huntley Walker who died in 1980 and who was a member of the French Resistance. Surely a nod to Erlestoke’s SOE activities?

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Beckhampton Gallops and the Witch Plantation

Hidden Wiltshire Podcast Episode 19

September 12, 2021

The main subject of this episode was the walk that Glyn did in July around the Beckhampton Gallops. There’s a link to his blog about it with a map on the Hidden Wiltshire website.

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The Coffin Trail from West Ashton to Steeple Ashton

Hidden Wiltshire Podcast Episode 18

August 29, 2021

This week’s podcast follows the coffin trail between West Ashton and Steeple Ashton, a walk that Glyn posted a blog about on the website on 9 July 2021. This was the route used to ferry coffins from the village of West Ashton, before its church was built in 1846, to the church at Steeple Ashton for burial.

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Eden’s Last Post

Hidden Wiltshire Podcast Episode 17

August 15, 2021

Then on to this week’s walk. This was a walk that I did in 2020 as described in his my on the Hidden Wiltshire website of 10 June 2020. The walk was of around 12 kms taking in the Ebble Valley villages of Ebbesbourne Wake and Alvediston before heading into the hills on the water shed above the valleys of the Ebble and the Nadder.

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Pewsey Downs - The East End

Hidden Wiltshire Podcast Episode 16

August 1, 2021

Then on to the main subject of this episode. This sort of follows a walk I did in March 2019 on the Pewsey Downs to the east of the Pewsey Downs car park between Walkers Hill and Knap Hill.

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Salisbury Plain - Black Heath and the Old Coach Road

Hidden Wiltshire Podcast Episode 15

July 31, 2021

In this episode we had our first guest – Hidden Wiltshire’s resident expert on Salisbury Plain, Steve Dewey.

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Wiltshire Clumps

Hidden Wiltshire Podcast Episode 14

July 4, 2021

Something a bit different in this episode. Instead of talking about a particular walk we focus on something that is classic Wiltshire. Something that we’ve all seen right across the county. The ubiquitous Wiltshire Clump.

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Sutton Veny and Tytherington

Hidden Wiltshire Podcast Episode 13

June 20, 2021

This episode is the second of our Hidden Wiltshire walks to include some location recording, which seemed be so popular (according to our poll of three listeners) following our first attempt two weeks ago. Between us Glyn and I have done this walk three times already this year. It was that good!

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The Valley of the Stones and Devil’s Den

Hidden Wiltshire Podcast Episode 12

June 6, 2021

In this episode we explore the expanse of Fyfield Down, searching out both hidden natural and human phenomena. There was so much to see and find that we went twice, and in the process recorded our first outside broadcast. You’ll find a link to the podcast below.

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Searching for Kitt’s Grave (In Memory of Kay Chalk 1929-2019)

Hidden Wiltshire Podcast Episode 11

May 23, 2021

This podcast involves a search for Kitt’s Grave in bandit country on the borders with Dorset and Hampshire. A story of historical fact or folklore? Or both?

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The Fonthill Estate and the Gold Suited Doorman

Hidden Wiltshire Podcast Episode 10

May 9, 2021

Episode 10 of the Hidden Wiltshire podcast is now live.

As we clock up double figures with our 10th episode this one is dominated by stories of some truly bizarre people including the gold suited Spanish dwarf Perro!

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Folly Wood and The Headless Horseman

Hidden Wiltshire Podcast Episode 9

April 25, 2021

An episode of mystery, intrigue and colourful characters. After all it wouldn’t be Hidden Wiltshire without at least one of these elements and we have all three!

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Ranscombe Bottom and Morgan's Hill (and the naked highwaymen)

Hidden Wiltshire Podcast Episode 8

April 11, 2021

In this episode we explore the remarkable landscape of Ranscombe Bottom before travelling along the Roman road through Bronze Age, Iron Age and Roman history. We discuss the grizzly past of Morgan’s Hill and Furze Knoll (some of it distressingly recent)…

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Pewsey (or is it Marlborough) Downs?

Hidden Wiltshire Podcast Episode 7

April 4, 2021

In this episode we explored the Marlborough Downs (also known as the Pewsey Downs) around Milk Hill, Tan Hill and Clifford’s Hill before returning to the start of the walk along the canal.

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Castle Combe and a Hint of Ancient History

Hidden Wiltshire Podcast Episode 6

March 14, 2021

Episode 6 of our Hidden Wiltshire podcast is now live in which we explore the countryside around Castle Combe whilst giving the village itself a (reasonably) wide berth. It’s hardly hidden as the entire world know about it!

This area of Wiltshire is characterised by babbling brooks and deep combes, or bottoms as we like to call them here. The podcast follows a walk I did in July 2020.

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The Deverills North of the River Wylye

Hidden Wiltshire Podcast Episode 5

February 28, 2021

Episode 5 of our Hidden Wiltshire podcast is now live in which we continue our walk in the hills above the Deverills. We follow a walk that both Glyn Coy have done about which I wrote a blog in May 2020 for the Hidden Wiltshire website.

The walk takes up where the last episode finished in Brixton Deverill before climbing the hills to the north of the River Wylye.

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The Deverills South of the River Wylye

Hidden Wiltshire Podcast Episode 4

February 14, 2021

Episode 4 of our Hidden Wiltshire podcast is now live in which we explore the village of Kingston Deverill and the hills to the south of the River Wylye. We follow a walk that both Glyn Coy have done about which I wrote a blog in May 2020 for the Hidden Wiltshire website.

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