Gramshaw Terrace, Salisbury

Hurcott House

Gramshaw Terrace is in Salisbury – it’s one of the roads which runs down from Wilton Road to the railway line. There used to be a railway crossing known as the ‘Gramshaw footpath crossing’1.

I don’t know why it’s called ‘Gramshaw Terrace’ – I’ve not found any very prominent Gramshaws in the area.

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Linden Close, Laverstock

Linden Close is in Laverstock, at the eastern edge of the ‘pebbledash-ed’ estate.

‘Linden’ is a word for ‘lime tree’, or ‘made from the wood of a lime-tree’ 1.

The names of the roads on the estate are a bit of a mystery to me – there’s no obvious relation between them. To use a . . . → Read More: Linden Close, Laverstock