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Welcome to our Website     
The village of East Knoyle is a  thriving community of some 600 people in the county of Wiltshire.  Positioned on the A350 and 2 miles from the A303, it is perhaps best known as the birthplace of Sir Christopher Wren in 1632.  

The site, which is sponsored by Wren’s Shop, has been planned in conjunction with the Parish Council.
If you live locally, we hope you will find it informative and useful. To visitors from further afield we welcome you to this window on life in East Knoyle .
If you have ideas and wish to contribute to the site, perhaps with photographs, to record an event or something which you feel is currently missing and would improve it, please do so by clicking on and using the “Contact Us” page.  .

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DATE of MOST RECENT UPDATE:  6 February December
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Fri 10 Feb  The Tammy Weis Trio    International Jazz Singer,  Rural Arts (Wiltshire)   7.30 in the Village Hall.   Tickets on sale in Wren’s Shop.

15 & 29 Feb.  7.30 pm   Rail Modellers' Club Meeting  Moors Farm Studio

Weds 29 Feb   Moviola   “Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy”   more

 
 

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(courtesy of Dawn Small)