Hmm, I think you must have had Lady Luck on your side
not to find a Little Chef which must be the most appalling purveyor of roadside food in the UK.

There are some amazing co-incidences in this genealogy lark. When my niece lived in North London she would occasionally take a short cut home from the bus through Abney Cemetery, not knowing until some years later that she had been passing her 4G Grandfather's grave.
I love that area of Wiltshire and have ancestors from Mere, Chicklade and Amesbury along the A303. The village of
Sutton Veny has a nice web-page, worth looking at, with some photos of this years' annual Anzac Day ceremony, and some interesting information of the camp/s there in WW1. So nice to know these lads so far from home are remembered.
http://suttonveny.co.uk/BTW I had a look at the Commonwealth War Graves website but no sign of a Lt GRAY
Judith