Britford

Britford

Britford is a village and civil parish situated 1 mile southeast of Salisbury in Wiltshire, England, just off the A338 and on the bank of the River Avon. The much larger village of Alderbury is further to the southeast.

The village has both a church and a Church of England primary school. In addition, the main road of the village also has a Park and Ride service for Salisbury, and because of the shape of Salisbuty, it is very close to Salisbury Hospital.


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