Collingbourne Kingston .

 
Collingbourne Kingston is steeped in history. It is a village and civil parish in the English county of Wiltshire in England. It is one of several villages on the River Bourne made up largely of quaint thatched cottages.
 
    The name Collingbourne originates from the Bourne as the stream of Cola's people.

 

Until the 14th century Collingbourne Kingston was called Collingbourne Abbot's.

The change to Kingston was a reference to the appearance of Collingbourne in the Domesday Book.

 

   
    St Mary's Church is a Norman Church, dating from the 11th Century and there is a possibility that the Church sits on an earlier Saxon Church.