Alton is the parish containing Alton Barnes with Alton Priors, featuring to the north,
Alton Barnes White Horse, cut into Milk Hill in 1812.
Besides Alton parish, this category lists websites for Stanton St Bernard, the next parish west,
in which Milk Hill rises to 295 metres (968 ft) above sea level, the highest point in Wiltshire.
Wansdyke, a medieval defensive linear earthworks, now part of the White Horse Trial, runs along the ridge
in the north of the parishes from Huish in the east, and over Tan Hill to Bishops Cannings in the west.
Stanton St Bernard village is on the north bank of the Kennet and Avon Canal, east of All Cannings,
and south of Alton Barnes, the hamlet of Honeystreet straddles the canal, before it curves
south of Woodborough Hill, eastwards down Vale of Pewsey.
Please suggest websites only from or about the Alton Barnes, Alton Priors, Honeystreet and Stanton St Bernard area on and north of the Kennet & Avon Canal, Wiltshire. Business websites should be suggested to the Business and Economy subcategory, where they can be added to the Regional Tree View [ symbol ].