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Roundway is a hamlet, ward and former civil parish, now in the parish of Devizes, in the English county of Wiltshire. The hamlet lies about 1+1⁄4 miles (2.0 km) northeast of Devizes town centre.

Governance
The ward elects six councillors to Devizes parish council. and part of Devizes St James. Part of its area was transferred to Devizes in 1934. Roundway parish was abolished and most of its area became a ward of Devizes parish. At the same time there were minor boundary changes, so that the Northfields area is wholly within Bishop Cannings parish, while the Hopton industrial estate is wholly within Roundway ward. ==Amenities==
Amenities
The ward has two primary schools: The Trinity Church of England Voluntary Aided Primary School (to the north) and Nursteed Community Primary School (towards the south). The Kennet and Avon canal crosses the ward. Roundway Down and Covert is a Site of Special Scientific Interest. The former parish has no church and is served by churches in Devizes and Bishops Cannings. ==Devizes White Horse==
Devizes White Horse
A chalk hill figure of a horse was created in the hill above Roundway hamlet in September 1999 to celebrate the millennium. It replaces the white horse of Devizes (Snob's Horse) that was lost after 1845. ==Oliver's Castle==
Oliver's Castle
Oliver Cromwell is mistakenly thought to have fought at the Battle of Roundway Down in 1643, hence the alternative name for the Roundway Downs, 'Olivers Castle'. ==Roundway Hospital==
Roundway Hospital
A large Victorian psychiatric hospital stood in the south of the parish and served Wiltshire until it was closed in 1995, following a decision to close it in 1989. The mental health services were transferred to the newly built Green Lane Hospital on part of the same site. ==Notable buildings==
Notable buildings
Roundway House, in the north of the ward, is a Grade II listed building that is the remains of the 18th century country house in the former Roundway Park. The property was last owned privately by the Colston family who sold it in 1948. It was demolished in 1955, leaving the stable block which is now a residence. Roundway Farmhouse is from the early 18th century, altered in 1900; Roundway Hill Farmhouse is from around the end of the 18th century. ==Notable people==
Notable people
Members of the Colston family at Roundway Park include Charles (1854–1925), High Sheriff of Wiltshire and member of parliament, who became Baron Roundway in 1916; and his son Edward (1880–1944), army officer in the Boer War and World War I. Henry Billington (1908–1980), tennis player, was born in Roundway and is the maternal grandfather of tennis player Tim Henman. ==References==
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