Trowbridge, Salisbury, Chippenham and Westbury all offer significant train connections. Websites are a very useful tool for finding properties.
Some estate agents have their own or include details of their properties on estate agency group websites or general property websites. Alternatively, to look at the details of specific schools or carry out a more refined search, you can use the DirectGov schools finder. Salisbury and many historic Wiltshire towns are home to a wealth of independent retailers and specialist shops.
For shopping in a stylish setting, Marlborough and Bradford on Avon are popular choices, while there are numerous small family-run shops in Devizes. Wiltshire is home to a strong artistic community and you visit Stonehenge Pottery in the village of Winterbourne Stoke and galleries in Salisbury and Warminster. The city of Bath is easily accessed for evening out and known for its high quality theatre, festivals and music.
Wiltshire boasts a variety of international cuisine, high class dining and cosy rural pubs with roaring fires and locally brewed beers. There are gastropubs, cafes serving artisanal coffees and home-made cakes and number of farm shops selling excellent local produce. Situated in the south of the Cotswolds, Biddestone is a quintessential English village with attractive houses surrounding a small village green and duck pond. There are also two cracking pubs, a Norman church and an active village hall.
There are various sports clubs within the village including tennis, football and cricket. The nearby towns of Corsham, Chippenham and Bath provide very good local shopping and schooling.
The numerous and varied bustling market towns of Wiltshire are one of the favourite things about the county. They come in different shapes and sizes and all have their own individual character. On the smaller side, there is Corsham , just south of the Cotswolds, with its beautiful Bath stone buildings. Corsham has a comfortable, accommodating atmosphere where the community is healthy and neighbours are friendly. Even the resident peacocks which can be seen wandering down the streets are welcomed!
Independent shops abound, particularly those with an arty nature. Marlborough is another wonderful small town that packs a punch above its size. Its high street is a thing of beauty — bustling, busy and full of non-chain outlets — it is the envy of many larger towns. The town carries the air of a wealthy past but does not rest on its laurels, modernity in the shape of independent shops and cafes, and even a Rick Stein restaurant, sit alongside Tudor houses, old coaching inns and the prestigious eponymous public school.
It is crammed with listed buildings, more than in the centre alone. On average Wiltshire property prices are just a fraction below the national average and broadly in line with its west country neighbours such as South Gloucestershire, Dorset and North Somerset, however, this hides a significant degree of regional variance. As a broad rule, the inner districts within Wiltshire are cheaper and some of the outer districts can see far higher average prices. A similar pricing pattern is evident to the south of Salisbury in the beautiful chalk valley villages of Coombe Bissett, Chilmark, and Downton.
There is so much history in this part of Wiltshire and beautiful walks and lovely villages and towns. I moved with my business which offered digital marketing strategy to small businesses. The idea is rooted in that fact that there are so many people working from home with great ideas that have resulted in an amazing product or service. You could be one of those people. What people forget is that people are much friendlier in the countryside.
There are people who have lived their whole lives here, but there are also lots of people like you who have come to find a better life.
I personally find the countryside much less cliquey than London. Thank you for posting this. We are looking around Wiltshire tomorrow and thinking of Pewsey at the link to London. Again, thanks. Bar x. Such an interesting read….. Any thoughts on the best villages to live in near Marlborough? Your email address will not be published. It all happened so quickly for us and we ended up in Wiltshire, a place neither of us knew.
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