Tidworth is a
garrison town and
civil parish
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in south-east
Wiltshire
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, England, on the eastern edge of
Salisbury Plain
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. Lying on both sides of the
A338 about north of the
A303 primary route, the town is approximately west of
Andover, south of
Marlborough, and north by north-east of
Salisbury
Salisbury ( , ) is a city status in the United Kingdom, cathedral city and civil parish in Wiltshire, England with a population of 41,820, at the confluence of the rivers River Avon, Hampshire, Avon, River Nadder, Nadder and River Bourne, Wi ...
. The population of the parish at the 2011 census was approximately 10,600.
Originally two villages – North Tidworth and South Tidworth – the modern town is dominated by
Tidworth Camp, a large British Army site.
Swinton Barracks, another Army site, is in the west of the parish.
History
Evidence of prehistoric activity in the area is in the form of several sites with
bowl barrow
A bowl barrow is a type of burial mound or tumulus. A barrow is a mound of earth used to cover a tomb. The bowl barrow gets its name from its resemblance to an upturned bowl. Related terms include ''cairn circle'', ''cairn ring'', ''howe'', ''ker ...
s, including a group of seven; and an
Iron Age
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hillfort
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at
Sidbury Hill in the north of the parish.
Domesday Book
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of 1086 recorded four landowners and 18 households at what is now North Tidworth, in the Amesbury
hundred
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In mathematics
100 is the square of 10 (number), 10 (in scientific notation it is written as 102). The standar ...
of Wiltshire; and three landowners with 20 households and one church at South Tidworth, in the Broughton hundred of Hampshire. Placenames were written as ''Todeworde'', ''Tedorde'' or ''Todeorde''.
The two villages developed in the valley of the small
River Bourne, which flows south to join the
Hampshire Avon near Salisbury; later the
Oxford
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The city is home to the University of Oxford, the List of oldest universities in continuou ...
-Salisbury road also followed the valley.
On
John Speed
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's maps of 1611 the villages are North Tudworth, belonging to
Amesbury hundred in "Wilshire", and South Tudworth to Andover hundred in "Hamshire". Before 1650 there was a substantial country house with parkland at South Tidworth; the present
Tedworth House is a rebuilding of 1828
–1830.
In 1897 the
War Office
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bought the house and grounds, together with land to the north which gave access to
Salisbury Plain
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for Army training. Extensive barracks were built in the early 20th century, largely in South Tidworth but spreading across the boundary to the north.
From 1902 to 1963 there was a railway station at North Tidworth, connected to the main line by a branch from
Ludgershall.
North and South were separate ecclesiastical parishes, and therefore became civil parishes in the 19th century. An
Ordnance Survey
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map of 1958 labels the parishes as North Tidworth and South Tedworth.
When the boundary between Wiltshire and
Hampshire
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was redrawn in 1992, the entire town became part of Wiltshire, though remaining part of the Hampshire
postal county. The two parts remained as separate civil parishes until 1 April 2004.
In the 21st century the population of the town increased as the barracks now known as
Tidworth Camp expanded, in particular following the return of units from Germany in 2019 and 2020 under the Army Basing Plan.
Religious sites
Parish church
Holy Trinity, North Tidworth is the
Church of England parish church
A parish church in the Church of England is the church which acts as the religious centre for the people within each Church of England parish (the smallest and most basic Church of England administrative unit; since the 19th century sometimes ...
. There may have been a church here in the 12th century but the earliest record is of 1291.
The present building, in flint and stone with repairs in red brick, is from the late 14th and 15th centuries.
Restoration designed by
J. L. Pearson in 1882 included replacement of the roofs and rebuilding of the porch.
The church was recorded as
Grade II* listed
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in 1988.
The font is from the 12th century. Three of the six bells were cast in 1619 by John Wallis, and another is from 1700. There are two 17th-century chest tombs in the churchyard.
Parish registers from 1700 are held by the
Wiltshire and Swindon History Centre
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, Chippenham.
The Hampshire benefices of South Tidworth and
Shipton Bellinger were united in 1926, with the incumbent to live at Tidworth, although the parishes remained separate. In 1972 Shipton Bellinger was made a separate benefice, the parishes of North and South Tidworth were united, and the Victorian church at South Tidworth was declared
redundant. The benefice was united with the parish of
Ludgershall and
Faberstown in 1986.
Others
There was a church dedicated to St Mary at South Tidworth from the 13th or 14th centuries, but by 1784 it was in poor condition and
Thomas Assheton Smith the elder, owner of Tedworth House, was given permission to demolish it. Masonry from the church, including a 14th-century window and some monuments, was used to build a small chapel which remains in use as a mortuary chapel for the surrounding cemetery.
A replacement
St Mary's Church was built closer to Tedworth House in 1878 to designs of
John Johnson at the expense of
Sir John Kelk, who had bought the estate in 1877. It is Grade I listed and is now in the care of the
Churches Conservation Trust.
St Michael's Garrison Church (Church of England) and St Patrick's Garrison Church (Roman Catholic), both built in 1912, are the military churches for the garrison.
Governance
The parish elects a
town council
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Usage of the term varies under different jurisdictions.
Republic of Ireland
In 2002, 49 urban district councils and 26 town commissi ...
. It is in the area of
Wiltshire Council
Wiltshire Council, known between 1889 and 2009 as Wiltshire County Council, is the Local government in England, local authority for the non-metropolitan county of Wiltshire (district), Wiltshire in South West England, and has its headquarters a ...
unitary authority
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, which is responsible for most local government functions. Tidworth elects two members of Wiltshire Council: one for Tidworth North & West which covers most of the town, including Tidworth Camp, and one for Tidworth East & Ludgershall South which takes in a small eastern part of the town as well as
Perham Down and the southern half of
Ludgershall.
For Westminster elections, the parish falls in the
East Wiltshire
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constituency, which has been represented since 2024 by
Danny Kruger for the
Conservatives
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.
Amenities
Tidworth has a small commercial area containing two supermarkets (a
Lidl
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and a large
Tesco
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), two
veterinary
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surgeries, a
pharmacy
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, and other shops and services. A
dental surgery serves Tidworth and the surrounding area, covering approximately 5,000 people. In 2003 a new
medical centre was completed, the cost being split between the
Ministry of Defence
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and the
NHS
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, as it serves the armed forces and their dependants within the surrounding area.
Castledown FM, a
community radio station, broadcasts to Tidworth and
Ludgershall from studios in the grounds of Wellington Academy.
Tidworth has one of the lowest crime rates per thousand in Wiltshire, and between 1990 and 2004 only one major crime took place. In 2014, it was rated by the
Royal Mail
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as the most attractive
postcode
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area of England to live in.
Tidworth Garrison Golf Club was constructed in 1904 initially for use by army officers. It was established in 1908 and gradually made available to all ranks and civilians. In 2000 it became a limited company.
Tidworth Polo Club also known as Tedworth Park Polo Club is south of Tedworth House. The ground is central to the British Army Polo Association and is affiliated to the UK Armed Forces Polo Association.
South of Tidworth is a
downhill mountain biking
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venue, first built in secret by the local mountain biking community in 2006. After the landowner discovered the site and forced the issue, Tidworth Freeride was taken over by B1KE, who now operate the site commercially, catering to a wide range of abilities.
Education
The Wellington Academy, a secondary school which was partly sponsored by
Wellington College, opened in September 2009, replacing Castledown School. The academy has a sixth form college, an all-weather sports pitch, and dedicated
Combined Cadet Force facilities. The parent unit of the CCF is
26 Royal Engineers, housed nearby at
Swinton Barracks.
The community is served by three primary schools and an infant school.
Media
Local news and television programmes are provided by
BBC South and
ITV Meridian. Television signals are received from the
Hannington and the local relay transmitters.
Local radio stations are
BBC Radio Wiltshire on 103.5 FM,
Greatest Hits Radio Salisbury on 102 FM and
British Forces Broadcasting Service that provides radio programmes for His Majesty's Armed Forces in nearby
Salisbury Plain
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on 106.8 FM.
The local newspapers that cover the town is the
Salisbury Journal and Andover Advertiser.
Notable residents
Duggie Fields, artist, was born in Tidworth, as was musician
James Blunt in 1974.
Owners of the South Tidworth estate and Tedworth House include
John Smith (1656–1723), Speaker of the House of Commons and Chancellor of the Exchequer;
Thomas Assheton Smith (1752–1828), owner of
Dinorwic quarry and MP; and his son
Thomas (1776–1858), cricketer, foxhunter, yacht designer and MP, who built the present house.
See also
*
Drummer of Tedworth – alleged 17th-century poltergeist
References
Further reading
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External links
Tidworth Town Council
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Towns in Wiltshire
Civil parishes in Wiltshire