The name Milston derives from the
Old English midlest tūn, meaning "middlemost farm/settlement". Milston Down Wood has
earthworks including
bowl barrows. The
Nine Mile River rises on Brigmerston Down and is joined by the
Damson Brook. Milston hamlet contains a small
Grade II* listed church dedicated to
St Mary, erected in the 13th/14th centuries and restored in 1806 and 1906. The single bell in the
bellcote dates from about 1209 and the font probably from the 13th century. It is one of seven
Church of England parishes currently covered by the Avon River Team ministry. The Old Manor House at Milston, dating from 1613, is a Grade II*
listed building. ==Notable residents==