WARMINSTER town councillors agreed to support any proposals to keep St Giles Church, in Imber, open.
The 700-year-old building is in a village that was evacuated in 1943 and since then it has been kept wind and watertight by the Army.
The church is now used for an annual ceremony and the general area is open to the public 50 days a year.
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