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Roundtable Farm - if Tris is Tristan or similar then we have Sir Tristram who was a member of the round table and the Vale of the Whitehorse was also associated with King Arthur as Liddington Hill Fort is a better candidate for Camelot than South Cadbury so

This could even make...

Kings Farm

Knights Farm

Camelot Farm

I think you are going to be obliged to put all the [reasonable] suggestions into a hat or use one completely of your own devisng (no pun intended)

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A few more

Deerestalker Farm

Roundtable Farm - if Tris is Tristan or similar then we have Sir Tristram who was a member of the round table and the Vale of the Whitehorse was also associated with King Arthur as Liddington Hill Fort is a better candidate for Camelot than South Cadbury so

This could even make...

Kings Farm

Knights Farm

Camelot Farm

I think you are going to be obliged to put all the [reasonable] suggestions into a hat or use one completely of your own devisng (no pun intended)

That jogged my memory - here in Devizes we are in the 'Moonraker' known area so that could be a good one with local links, Moonraker Farm, Moonraker Estate. ...

Keep'em coming.

Anklebiters Agriculture?!!  :D :D :D

Mandy, Trace suggested something similar - Two T's farm!!  :D

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Well, the 'stone' based ones I like, also the white/chalk horse ones. Moonraker is another fave. .. .. I thought today I would look at a map and see what landmarks are about here, so that the farm name has some relevance to the area maybe.  :)

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Well, the 'stone' based ones I like, also the white/chalk horse ones. Moonraker is another fave. .. .. I thought today I would look at a map and see what landmarks are about here, so that the farm name has some relevance to the area maybe.  :)

That sounds like a good idea to me tris

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Well, the 'stone' based ones I like, also the white/chalk horse ones. Moonraker is another fave. .. .. I thought today I would look at a map and see what landmarks are about here, so that the farm name has some relevance to the area maybe.  :)

littlethiefchief, Burger King, KFC, McDonalds, Esso, BP, Tesco, Morrisons, Hills, Army firing range........ ::)

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littlethiefchief, Burger King, KFC, McDonalds, Esso, BP, Tesco, Morrisons, Hills, Army firing range........ ::)

Scoozer me fer pokin me nose in again............North Wiltshire; Is that on stony chalky flinty soil........sort of downland stuff. If so, how about Musket Hill Farm (Flintlock musket) or Bowyers Vale Farm. (As in Bowyers meat products)........from Wiltshire, no less.............Oh well, at least I tried to be helpful and practical...........Wacha fink?  ;):)
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Flints are Hampshire Diamonds.  Chalk, flint and clay around us only grows grain, OSR and maize . I have not come across and potatoes in wiltshire either only record breaking barley pr OSR.

I think you have to go north towards Oxfordshire for the potato growers

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