Rampisham
Rampisham is in a narrow chalk valley by a deeply bedded stream and it is a straggling village where next to a ford is a thatched post office and the Tigers Head which was once the public house,  this whole area is overlooked by the church of St Michael and All Saints which stands on a wooded knoll above the village.

There is a cross in the churchyard which dates from 1516 and it depicts the stoning of St Stephen, the martyrdom of Thomas a Becket, and St Edmund and St Peter, and there is a cock on a pillar as well as monks and two men in full armour.