The village of Imber was evacuated in 1943 and is still deserted to this day. It was evacuated in November to aid the training of American soldiers for the D-Days landing.
Full details of dates when there is access to Imber and when St Giles Church is open to visitors is kept up to date on the St Giles Church web site www.imberchurch.org.uk
Other activities during this period will be advertised when dates are confirmed.
Imber Bus Day
Further information on times departing from Warminster and prices can be found here.
Free
Easter (30 Mar 2025 - 1 Apr 2025) |
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Imber Bus Day (17 Aug 2025) |
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