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Fifield Bavant

With a population of around 20, Fifield Bavant is a very, very small village about two miles south of Fovant.

In 1801, the population was 42; but in 1086 -- according to the Domesday Book -- it was only 18:
three servants, nine 'villains' (villagers), and six 'borderers' (smallholders).

To the south and south-west of the church -- on either side of the River Ebble --
can be seen earthworks, which indicate the former extent of the village.
The village
:: The village ::
St Martin of Tours
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