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Imber Village

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Imber Village

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Imber Village is a poignant historical site and "ghost village" nestled within the vast Salisbury Plain in Wiltshire, England. This uninhabited settlement, recorded in the Domesday Book of 1086, stands at an elevation of approximately 173 metres, offering a unique glimpse into a community frozen in time. It is renowned for its extraordinary history, having been evacuated in 1943 for military training during World War II and remaining under the control of the Ministry of Defence ever since.

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  • Location: Heytesbury, South West England, England, United Kingdom

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    April 19, 2019

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    Only open to the public a couple of times a year, but can be cycled or driven to on the road when open.

    February 13, 2021

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    Visit imberchurch.org.uk to find out when the village is open. Otherwise the village is strictly out of bounds as its in the middle of Europe's largest military training zone!
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    Elevation 170 m

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    Location: Heytesbury, South West England, England, United Kingdom

    Frequently Asked Questions

    How can I find out the specific dates when Imber Village is open to the public?

    Access to Imber Village is highly restricted due to its location within an active military training area. The village is typically open only a few days a year, usually around Easter, August, and Christmas. To confirm the exact opening dates, visitors should check the official Imber Church website at http://www.imberchurch.org.uk before planning their trip.

    What are the parking options and access routes for Imber Village?

    Imber Village lacks a postcode, and visitors are advised to follow specific driving directions, typically accessed via Imber Road off the B3414 from Warminster. When the village is open, you can drive or cycle directly to it. Be aware that the journey passes through military checkpoints and areas marked with danger signs due to unexploded ordnance, emphasizing its active military status. Parking is usually available along the main road within the village during open days.

    Is Imber Village suitable for families with young children?

    Yes, Imber Village can be a fascinating visit for families. The main street is generally flat and easy to navigate, making it suitable for walking with children. The historical context offers a unique educational experience. However, parents should be mindful of the village's poignant history and its location within a military training area, ensuring children stay on designated paths and respect the environment.

    Are dogs allowed in Imber Village during public open days?

    While the official guidelines can vary, typically dogs are permitted in Imber Village during public open days, provided they are kept on a lead. Given its location within a military training area, it's crucial to ensure dogs do not stray from the main paths or designated visitor areas.

    What is the typical duration visitors spend exploring Imber Village?

    Most visitors find that spending 1 to 2 hours is sufficient to explore the main street, visit St Giles Church, and observe the remaining historical buildings and military structures. The experience is more about reflection and absorbing the unique atmosphere rather than extensive hiking.

    Are there any cafes, pubs, or accommodation options directly in or near Imber Village?

    No, Imber Village is an uninhabited 'ghost village' within a military training area, so there are no cafes, pubs, or accommodation options directly within the village. St Giles Church sometimes offers refreshments during open days. For amenities, visitors will need to travel to nearby towns such as Warminster or West Lavington.

    What is the terrain like for walking within Imber Village?

    The terrain within Imber Village itself is generally flat and easy to walk, primarily along the main street. The village is situated at an elevation of approximately 173 metres, but the immediate area accessible to the public during open days does not involve significant inclines or challenging paths. The surrounding Salisbury Plain, however, can offer more varied and challenging terrain for hikers and cyclists when public access is permitted.

    Is Imber Village accessible for wheelchair users?

    Access for wheelchair users can be challenging. While the main street within the village is relatively flat, the surfaces may be uneven or gravelly in places. St Giles Church, a key attraction, is an ancient building and may have limited accessibility. It is advisable for wheelchair users to contact the Imber Church website or relevant authorities prior to their visit for specific accessibility information.

    What are the best alternatives to Imber Village if I cannot visit during its limited open days?

    If you cannot visit Imber Village during its specific open days, you can still explore the wider Salisbury Plain. While direct access to the village is restricted, many routes on komoot allow hikers and cyclists to experience the unique landscape and history of the surrounding area, respecting military operational zones. These routes offer a sense of the isolation and scale of the plain, though without entering the village itself.

    What kind of wildlife can be spotted around Imber Village?

    As Imber Village is located within the vast Salisbury Plain, a significant military training area and a Site of Special Scientific Interest, it is home to diverse wildlife. Visitors might spot various bird species, including ground-nesting birds, and potentially deer or other mammals in the surrounding grasslands. However, direct wildlife spotting within the village itself is less common due to human presence on open days and the nature of the site.

    Is Imber Village suitable for a winter visit?

    Visiting Imber Village in winter is possible if it falls within the limited public open days, which often include a period around Christmas. While the historical atmosphere can be particularly poignant in colder weather, visitors should be prepared for potentially harsh conditions on Salisbury Plain, including cold winds and possibly icy or muddy paths. Dressing warmly and checking weather forecasts is essential.

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