Stanley Abbey flourished between 1151 and 1536.
Parish church The Anglican
parish church of St Martin at Bremhill has
Saxon origins and dates from c. 1200.
William Bowles (1762–1850), poet, was Vicar of Bremhill from 1804. He made alterations to the vicarage (a 15th-century building) in the
Gothic style around 1820. Today the parish is part of the Marden Vale benefice, alongside
St Mary and Holy Trinity at Calne, and the churches of
Blackland,
Derry Hill and
Foxham.
Other churches Elsewhere in the parish are two more Anglican churches, both Grade II* listed. St Nicholas at
Tytherton Lucas is a
chapel of ease belonging to
St Andrew's, Chippenham, dating from the 13th century and rebuilt in 1802. The church bell is from the 12th century, making it one of the oldest in the county. At
Foxham, the church of St John the Baptist was built in 1878–81 by William Butterfield. A
Moravian church at
East Tytherton is also Grade II* listed, along with its adjoining
manse and former schoolroom. The house was bought by preacher
John Cennick in 1742 and the Moravian community was founded in 1745; the manse and chapel were rebuilt in 1792–3 and the schoolroom added 1793–4. As of 2016 the church is still in use. Two
Wesleyan Methodist chapels, at
Spirthill (1825) and Foxham (1855) are no longer in use. == Schools ==