Ashton Gifford House is a Grade II listed country house in the hamlet of Ashton Gifford, part of the civil parish of Codford in the English county of Wiltshire. Ashton Gifford House is mentioned in the Wiltshire edition of the Pevsner Architectural Guides. The house was built during the early 19th century, following the precepts of Georgian architecture, and its estate eventually included all of the hamlet or tithing of Ashton Gifford. The house sits in the Wylye valley, part of the Cranborne Chase Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty.
Ashton Gifford House, north elevation
Ashton Gifford House, seen from the Codford Ridge to the south
Ashton Gifford House, south facade, showing the central portion with three stories, and the east and west wings
Ashton Gifford House, north facade, showing the original central block of three stories, and the east and west ashlar wings
Codford is a civil parish south of Salisbury Plain in the Wylye Valley in Wiltshire, England. Its settlements are the adjacent villages of Codford St Peter and Codford St Mary, which lie some 7 miles (11 km) southeast of Warminster.
Codford
Army Training Camp at Codford, 1917
The Rising Sun badge on Lamb Down
9th-century cross shaft, St Peter's