Ford, North Wiltshire

Ford is a small village located in the northwest of Wiltshire, England. The village is on the A420 road, 4 miles west of Chippenham and 11 miles east of Bristol. Ford is the second largest village in the civil parish of North Wraxall, a collection of five settlements which includes Upper Wraxall, North Wraxall, The Shoe (also on the A420) and Mountain Bower. There is a pub called the White Hart, but no other shops. The Bybrook River flows through the village. A church of St John was designed by C.E. Ponting in 1896 and converted into a residence in 2001.

Ford, North Wiltshire

Ford is a small village located in the northwest of Wiltshire, England. The village is on the A420 road, 4 miles west of Chippenham and 11 miles east of Bristol. Ford is the second largest village in the civil parish of North Wraxall, a collection of five settlements which includes Upper Wraxall, North Wraxall, The Shoe (also on the A420) and Mountain Bower. There is a pub called the White Hart, but no other shops. The Bybrook River flows through the village. A church of St John was designed by C.E. Ponting in 1896 and converted into a residence in 2001.