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Cherhill is located in the Wiltshire North parliamentary constituency and governed by Cherhill Parish Council, North Wiltshire District Council [1] and Wiltshire County Council [2]. The Cherhill Gang were a notorious group of highway men who operated in the 18th century on the London to Bath main road (now A4) which passes through the village — they were noted for their robbery technique of attacking carriages of the wealthy Londoners whilst naked to shock the passengers into handing over their money and so that they could not be identified. Cherhill parish forms part of The Oldbury Benefice together with Compton Bassett, Yatesbury, Heddington and Calstone Wellington.
Cherhill White horseThe Cherhill White horse was cut out of the hillside in 1780. Due to chalk being washed away and weeds growing on it, it has been restored several times. The most recent restoration took place in 2006.
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