King Alfred’s Statue

King Alfred’s Statue
North Street
SN9 5ES

 

 

Right in the centre of Pewsey there is a prominent stone statue of King Alfred, unveiled in June 1913 to commemorate the coronation of George V.

This is the heart of the village and during Carnival in September, many of the events take place here.

The bridge next to it is relatively modern, as it used to be a shallow ford through which horses and carts would pass.  The carts had wooden wheels with metal frames and would specifically go through fords such as this – and stand there for some time – in order to get the wood to swell and fill the metal frames

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