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Wiltshire![]() Stourhead, in Wiltshire, laid out between 1741 and 1765, was one of the first English gardens to favour the natural, landscaped forms that came to epitomize the 18th century English style. Its architect, Henry Flitcroft (1697–1769), surrounded an artificial lake with a series of neoclassical temples in picturesque settings, alluding to the buildings of ancient Rome. County of southwest England (since April 1997 Swindon has been a separate unitary authority). Area3,480 sq km/1,343 sq miTowns and citiesTrowbridge (administrative headquarters), Salisbury, Wilton, Devizes, Chippenham, WarminsterPhysicalMarlborough Downs; Savernake Forest; rivers Kennet, Wylye, Avons (Salisbury and Bristol); Salisbury Plain (32 km/20 mi by 25 km/16 mi, lying at about 120 m/394 ft above sea-level), a military training area used since Napoleonic timesFeaturesElizabethan Longleat House (Marquess of Bath); 16th-century Wilton House (Earl of Pembroke); Stourhead, with 18th-century gardens; Neolithic Stonehenge, Avebury, Silbury Hill, and West Kennet Long Barrow (the finest example of a long barrow in Wiltshire, dating from the 3rd millennium BC) – Stonehenge, Avebury, and associated sites are a World Heritage site; Salisbury Cathedral (13th century), which has the tallest spire in Britain (123 m/404 ft)Agriculturecereals (wheat and barley); beef cattle; dairy-farming (condensed milk, cheese); pig- and sheep-farmingIndustriesbrewing; computing; electronics; engineering; pharmaceuticals; plastics; quarrying (Portland stone, sand, gravel); rubberPopulation(2001) 433,000Famous peopleIsaac Pitman (inventor of shorthand), William Henry Fox Talbot (pioneer of photography), Christopher Wren (architect)
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Three countrymen were pursuing a Wiltshire thief through Brentford. Allen, who owned the chief of the property about Fullerton, the village in Wiltshire where the Morlands lived, was ordered to Bath for the benefit of a gouty constitution -- and his lady, a good-humoured woman, fond of Miss Morland, and probably aware that if adventures will not befall a young lady in her own village, she must seek them abroad, invited her to go with them. Elton was still talking, still engaged in some interesting detail; and Emma experienced some disappointment when she found that he was only giving his fair companion an account of the yesterday's party at his friend Cole's, and that she was come in herself for the Stilton cheese, the north Wiltshire, the butter, the cellery, the beetroot, and all the dessert. |
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