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Ansty in Wiltshire - by Graham Rains ©

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Ansty in Wiltshire

From the year 1211 the Knights Hospitaller settled in Ansty forming a small Commandery, comprising the Commander or Preceptor, two Knights, a Chaplain, three minor clerics, the local Commander's Esquire and six servants. This small group began to build the present Church and it was completed in 1230, 25 years before the main part of Salisbury Cathedral. As well as a fishing lake, the members also constructed a Hospice possibly on the site of the large building which now occupies the site east of the lake. This newer building was built in 1596 by Thomas Arundell, probably as a banqueting house. Despite a fire in 1922 which destroyed the roof, the building was reconstructed in 2001 and is well worth a visit.
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Photographer: © Graham Rains (Gallery)(2nd September 2009)

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Comment by John Tompkins(3rd September 2009)

I like this pic, you captured it well. Ansty Wiltshire is a lot prettier than my village of Anstey Leicestershire, our only claim to fame is that Ned Ludd (of Luddite fame) came from here.

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Camera Make: Canon Model: Canon EOS 300D DIGITAL
Focal length: 28 mm, Aperture: f 5.6, ISO: 100, Exposure time: 1/60 sec, Metering Mode: Multi-Segment, Exposure Bias: 0 EV
Date/Time Creation: January 1, 1980, 12:00 am
ImageID:1097600, Image size: 3072 x 2048 pixels

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