Keevil is one of the prettiest villages in Wiltshire – though admittedly we’re biased! If you’re visiting, please help us keep it this way by always taking litter home with you, and drive slowly and with care as our lanes are narrow, with children or pets often playing outside.
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Advent Windows and Christmas lights
Initiated and organised by Keevil’s WI, our village Advent Trail started in 2018, and we have seen some beautiful windows the last five years! The 2020 lights and trail was especially spectacular, coming on the back of such a challenging first year of the covid-19 pandemic, the way the village lit up to banish lockdown…

Belshazzar’s Feast 2018
Belshazzar’s Feast returned to Keevil in December 2018 with their celebrated TWO WISE MEN tour – a Christmas show that mixed traditional folk music, seasonal material, stirring in classical, pop and music hall, all topped off with audience participation and lashings of wry humour! Paul Sartin (Bellowhead and Faustus) and local Keevillian Paul Hutchinson (Pagoda…

Coronation 2023
From The George Pub Night to the Church Tea, Keevil celebrated the weekend of the Coronation of King Charles III in style. And despite uncertain weather the Coronation Street Party – brought together by the WI – was a runaway success, with absolutely fabulous children’s activities and the most amazing array of food this side…

Happy Times
Some images from a few of the many happy events on the busy Keevil social calendar… Photographs by Sarah Dow

Jubilee 2022
Some of Keevil’s Platinum Jubilee celebrations

Keevil Katz Moonwalk 2017
Our story… When the Keevil Drama group performed Cheshire Cats – a moving and emotional comedy about a group of Moonwalk London walkers – in 2016, the whole village was touched and inspired. A number of us decided we wanted to do the walk for real, as a team, and so the KEEVIL KATZ, with…

Keevil through the Seasons
A look at the changing landscape of our beautiful village through the eyes of villagers Sarah Dow and Bob Ayres…

Our Farming Life
A work-in-progress gallery documenting the activities of our awesome local farmers, without whom our village would not be the wonderful green place it is. Not only are we surrounded by beautiful farmland criss-crossed by footpaths in every direction, but also our farmers do so much to help and support us as a community in a myriad ways.

RAF Engagement Day 2018 – Keevil Airfield
What a huge privilege it was for we locals to be on our beloved airfield getting up close and personal wth the incredible A400M Atlas and her crew. It was disappointing the other aircraft were called on duty but we were grateful to all the team for staying with us till absolutely everyone had had…

Snow Day! January 2021
On Sunday 24th January 2021 Keevil woke to a beautiful blanket of snow and the peaceful stillness that always seems to come with it – a stillness that, as we continue in Lockdown III of the Covid-19 pandemic, seems very poignant. Images below by Sarah J Dow, Bob Ayres, and Pat Tucker. You can email…

Snow Day! February 2019
Not quite the ‘Beast from the East’ this year, but nevertheless, when February 1st dawned on Keevil it was to a much whiter (and very pretty) world! And it didn’t stop snowing for most of the day, as you can probably tell from these images. Images below by Sarah J Dow. Click one one to…

South Pacific Night 2018
Thank you so much to Sufi and Colin for such a fantastic evening – the food was out of this world, and the performances of family and friends a privilege to watch. You are all absolutely amazing! Saturday 24th March 2018 Organised by Keevillians Colin and Sufi Sibary plus their amazing family and friends, this…

The Milk Round
One misty morning in August 2019, Keevillian and photographer Sarah Dow accompanied Keevil’s milkman, Independent Dairyman Michael Bulling, on his rounds through the village.

VE DAY 2020
Celebrating the 75th Anniversary of VE Day – the day WW2 in Europe came to an end – was a quiet affair in Keevil, coming as it did during the ongoing pandemic lockdown restrictions and safety measures to slow the spread of the coronavirus Covid-19.