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{{Infobox UK place
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|static_image_caption=Falcon Way
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|lieutenancy_england= [[Wiltshire]]
|region=South West England
|constituency_westminster= [[Chippenham (UK Parliament constituency)|Chippenham]]
|post_town=Melksham
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'''Bowerhill''' is a village near [[Melksham]], [[Wiltshire]], England, in the [[Civil parishes in England|civil parish]] of [[Melksham Without]]. Central Bowerhill is approximately {{Convert|1.75|mi|km|1}} south of Melksham town centre.
Bowerhill has a population of approximately 3,000{{Citation needed|date=March 2021}} and is separated from the town of Melksham by a narrow rural buffer or green swathe. To the west of Bowerhill's residential area is a commercial area which developed from a former [[Royal Air Force]] training school.
== History ==
Bowerhill was a rural area until early in 1940, when work began on a new RAF station. In July the RAF School of Instrument Training moved here from [[RAF Cranwell|Cranwell]] and later a branch of the RAF Armament School also moved here. In the following years other courses were run and in 1942 the Armament School moved out and was replaced by the RAF Electrical School from [[RAF Hereford|Hereford]]. Towards the end of the Second World War a large number of [[Royal Naval Air Service]] mechanics were trained here and many transport drivers also received instruction. After the war, RAF Melksham resumed its Electrical and Instrument courses and continued with these and other education programmes until the early 1970s.<ref>{{cite web|website=Wiltshire Community History|title=Melksham Without|url=https://apps.wiltshire.gov.uk/communityhistory/Community/Index/159|publisher=Wiltshire Council|access-date=28 December 2015}}</ref>
After the departure of the RAF, the site saw a mixture of industrial, commercial and residential use, with much development in the 1980s. Its history is remembered in the area's street names, many of which are taken from historical aircraft. These include Falcon Way, Lancaster Road and Fulmar Close. The local pub is called ''The Pilot'', and was formerly named ''The Harrier''.
The commercial area is home to several small business, the Wiltshire Gymnastics Centre and a household recycling centre. The German engineering company [[Knorr-Bremse]] Rail Systems (formerly Westinghouse Brakes Limited, part of Westinghouse Brake and Signal Co. Ltd) established large modern offices in Bowerhill in 2005, and in 2015 [[Herman Miller (manufacturer)|Herman Miller]], American office furniture manufacturer, opened a factory and offices in a building designed by [[Nicholas Grimshaw|Sir Nicholas Grimshaw]].<ref>{{cite web|last=Yilmaz|first=Tanya|date=10 July 2015|title=Herman Miller unveils multi-million pound Melksham factory|url=http://www.wiltshiretimes.co.uk/news/13407426.Furniture_firm_unveils_multimillion_pound_manufacturing_facility_in_Melksham/|access-date=28 December 2015|website=Wiltshire Times}}</ref>
The village was bounded to the south by the [[Great Western Railway|GWR]]'s [[Devizes Branch Line]] until its closure in 1966. In the first decade of the 21st century, residential developments such as Hunter's Meadow increased Bowerhill's population.
== Notable buildings ==
Woolmore farmhouse carries a date of 1631 and is [[Listed building|Grade II* listed]].<ref>{{National Heritage List for England|num=1021762|desc=Woolmore Farmhouse, Bowerhill|access-date=28 December 2015}}</ref>
== Amenities ==
Bowerhill has a primary school and a village hall. Bowerhill Sports Field (5.34 hectares) was part of the RAF training school.<ref>{{cite web|title=Bowerhill|url=http://www.melkshamwithout.co.uk/index.asp?page=bowerhill|publisher=Melksham Without Parish Council|access-date=28 December 2015}}</ref> Melksham's secondary school, [[Melksham Oak Community School|Melksham Oak]], is close to Bowerhill on the other side of the [[A365 road|A365]] Melksham-Seend road.
== References ==
{{Reflist}}
== External links ==
*[http://www.rafmelksham.info RAF Melksham website]
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{{Infobox UK place
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|post_town=Melksham
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'''Bowerhill''' is a village near [[Melksham]], [[Wiltshire]], England, in the [[Civil parishes in England|civil parish]] of [[Melksham Without]]. Central Bowerhill is approximately {{Convert|1.75|mi|km|1}} south of Melksham town centre.
Bowerhill has a population of approximately 3,000{{Citation needed|date=March 2021}} and was previously separated from the town of Melksham by a narrow rural buffer or green swathe. However, construction of new housing estates, set to be completed in 2022 has removed the previous green swathe and has pushed the boundaries of bowerhill to now touch that of Melksham. Technically the dividing line is now western way and the spa roundabout. The new construction has also sought to improve crossing of Western way makeing it much easier for people to move from bowerhill to Melksham. To the west of Bowerhill's residential area is a commercial area which developed from a former [[Royal Air Force]] training school.
Bowerhill is often included by most residents of both as being a part of Melksham due to its proximity and shared amenities, for example, Melkshams only secondary school, the Melksham Oak Community school, is in bowerhill.
== History ==
Bowerhill was a rural area until early in 1940, when work began on a new RAF station. In July the RAF School of Instrument Training moved here from [[RAF Cranwell|Cranwell]] and later a branch of the RAF Armament School also moved here. In the following years other courses were run and in 1942 the Armament School moved out and was replaced by the RAF Electrical School from [[RAF Hereford|Hereford]]. Towards the end of the Second World War a large number of [[Royal Naval Air Service]] mechanics were trained here and many transport drivers also received instruction. After the war, RAF Melksham resumed its Electrical and Instrument courses and continued with these and other education programmes until the early 1970s.<ref>{{cite web|website=Wiltshire Community History|title=Melksham Without|url=https://apps.wiltshire.gov.uk/communityhistory/Community/Index/159|publisher=Wiltshire Council|access-date=28 December 2015}}</ref>
After the departure of the RAF, the site saw a mixture of industrial, commercial and residential use, with much development in the 1980s. Its history is remembered in the area's street names, many of which are taken from historical aircraft. These include Falcon Way, Lancaster Road and Fulmar Close. The local pub is called ''The Pilot'', and was formerly named ''The Harrier''.
The commercial area is home to several small business, the Wiltshire Gymnastics Centre and a household recycling centre. The German engineering company [[Knorr-Bremse]] Rail Systems (formerly Westinghouse Brakes Limited, part of Westinghouse Brake and Signal Co. Ltd) established large modern offices in Bowerhill in 2005, and in 2015 [[Herman Miller (manufacturer)|Herman Miller]], American office furniture manufacturer, opened a factory and offices in a building designed by [[Nicholas Grimshaw|Sir Nicholas Grimshaw]].<ref>{{cite web|last=Yilmaz|first=Tanya|date=10 July 2015|title=Herman Miller unveils multi-million pound Melksham factory|url=http://www.wiltshiretimes.co.uk/news/13407426.Furniture_firm_unveils_multimillion_pound_manufacturing_facility_in_Melksham/|access-date=28 December 2015|website=Wiltshire Times}}</ref>
The village was bounded to the south by the [[Great Western Railway|GWR]]'s [[Devizes Branch Line]] until its closure in 1966. In the first decade of the 21st century, residential developments such as Hunter's Meadow increased Bowerhill's population.
== Notable buildings ==
Woolmore farmhouse carries a date of 1631 and is [[Listed building|Grade II* listed]].<ref>{{National Heritage List for England|num=1021762|desc=Woolmore Farmhouse, Bowerhill|access-date=28 December 2015}}</ref>
== Amenities ==
Bowerhill has a primary school and a village hall. Bowerhill Sports Field (5.34 hectares) was part of the RAF training school.<ref>{{cite web|title=Bowerhill|url=http://www.melkshamwithout.co.uk/index.asp?page=bowerhill|publisher=Melksham Without Parish Council|access-date=28 December 2015}}</ref> Melksham's secondary school, [[Melksham Oak Community School|Melksham Oak]], is close to Bowerhill on the other side of the [[A365 road|A365]] Melksham-Seend road.
== References ==
{{Reflist}}
== External links ==
*[http://www.rafmelksham.info RAF Melksham website]
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'''Bowerhill''' is a village near [[Melksham]], [[Wiltshire]], England, in the [[Civil parishes in England|civil parish]] of [[Melksham Without]]. Central Bowerhill is approximately {{Convert|1.75|mi|km|1}} south of Melksham town centre.
-Bowerhill has a population of approximately 3,000{{Citation needed|date=March 2021}} and is separated from the town of Melksham by a narrow rural buffer or green swathe. To the west of Bowerhill's residential area is a commercial area which developed from a former [[Royal Air Force]] training school.
+Bowerhill has a population of approximately 3,000{{Citation needed|date=March 2021}} and was previously separated from the town of Melksham by a narrow rural buffer or green swathe. However, construction of new housing estates, set to be completed in 2022 has removed the previous green swathe and has pushed the boundaries of bowerhill to now touch that of Melksham. Technically the dividing line is now western way and the spa roundabout. The new construction has also sought to improve crossing of Western way makeing it much easier for people to move from bowerhill to Melksham. To the west of Bowerhill's residential area is a commercial area which developed from a former [[Royal Air Force]] training school.
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