Chitterne has a
village hall, which stands on the site of the former school. Opposite the hall is a large sports field, on which cricket and football are played, according to the season. The village also has a
public house called the ''King's Head''. There are several notable houses, including Chitterne House, the Manor, the Grange, and Manor Farm, all Grade II listed for their architectural merit. Large parts of Chitterne parish are
Ministry of Defence land within the
Salisbury Plain Training Area; the Imber firing range is to the north and the
Copehill Down training area to the east. The latter has an uninhabited "German Village" used by the
British Army for training in street warfare (
FIBUA - Fighting in Built-up Areas). This was built in the mid-1980s, before the
Berlin Wall was demolished, and is based on a typical village of
Saxony in Germany. A few miles to the north, across
Salisbury Plain in the "Danger Area", and now part of
Heytesbury parish, lies the remains of the ancient village of
Imber. == Religious sites ==