St. John's Church was built in the early 12th Century by the Bishops of Salisbury. It was initially the Church for the Castle, its governor and garrison - the Castle Church. It is now a grade 1 listed magnificent building.
Built in 1720, Nikolaus Pevsner said that Brownston House is ‘the best house in Devizes’. The house was built for Francis Merewether of Devizes and Easterton, who was was Member of Parliament for Devizes in 1701 and again from 1703 to 1705.
The Church of St Mary the Virgin, Park Street, Devizes, dates from the Norman times and is one of the most important buildings in the town, with the church tower a particular landmark. The building is listed Grade I.
The church is a Grade II* listed building, as described in “An Architectural Description”. There are a number of windows and memorials of interest and the church houses the regimental chapel of the Wiltshire Regiment.
Devizes Lock up is beneath the Town Hall and was first opened in its current form in 1806. It was used to imprison troublemakers overnight in the 19th Century,
Devizes Town Hall is a municipal building in St John's Street in Devizes. The structure, which is the meeting place of Devizes Town Council, is a Grade II* listed building.
Now a craft beer bar, the Pour House is part of the Historic England listing for the District Club which was built in the late 18th Century and has 3 storeys and a basement.
Once an impressive waterside warehouse standing on the banks of the Kennet and Avon Canal, the Wharf became a 96 seat theatre in 1979.The Wharf is run by a community of volunteers and we look forward to welcoming you to our theatre..