Wiltshire

  • An old stone church with gothic architecture, tapering spires, arched windows, and a grass lawn in front, under a partly cloudy sky.

    Malmesbury

    Malmesbury is a charming market town nestled in the Wiltshire countryside on the edge of the Cotswolds. It is renowned for its stunning Abbey, the superb Old Bell Hotel, independent shops, and beautiful surrounding countryside. There is an excellent primary and secondary school, and some fantastic markets and carnivals are held yearly. Easy access to the M4 and close to other great market towns and villages. Visit discovermalmesbury.life for more info.

  • Historic town with a prominent clock tower, traditional houses with brick chimneys, and a 'For Sale' sign in the foreground.

    Marlborough

    Marlborough is a lovely market town set in the beautiful Wiltshire countryside with a rich history, a charming market place, medieval buildings, and the impressive St. Mary the Virgin Church. The town is also known for its fantastic schools, especially the well-regarded Marlborough College. With a friendly community, scenic surroundings, and an ideal location, Marlborough is a popular choice for families and anyone looking for a great place to live. For more info on what's happening in Marlborough, visit: www.visitwiltshire.co.uk/whats-on/whats-on-in-marlborough

  • A historic brick townhouse with large white-framed windows, a green front door, and climbing vines on the facade.

    Chippenham

    Chippenham is a lively market town situated in North Wiltshire, known for its rich history and modern amenities. Surrounded by beautiful villages, the town offers a diverse range of property types. It boasts excellent schools, including Sheldon and Hardenhuish, and has great transport links to Bath, Bristol, and London Paddington, with train journeys to the capital taking just over an hour.

  • A historic stone mansion with a symmetrical facade, multiple windows, and a central entrance, surrounded by a well-maintained garden and a clear blue sky with white clouds.

    Corsham

    Corsham is a lovely market town sitting on the edge of the Cotswolds. It has a fascinating history, packed full of beautiful buildings, including the impressive Corsham Court. Corsham has also been a popular filming location, adding to its charm. The location is convenient for Bath (10 miles) and Bradford-on-Avon (8 miles). For more info about what is happening in town, visit: www.visit-corsham.co.uk

  • Interior view of a Gothic cathedral with tall, pointed arches and stained glass windows.

    Salisbury

    Salisbury is a historic cathedral city in Wiltshire, located just 9 miles south of the famous prehistoric stone circle at Stonehenge on Salisbury Plain. The city is known for its stunning 13th-century cathedral, which boasts a remarkable 123-meter spire, a working clock from the 14th century, and an original copy of the Magna Carta, an important document from 1215 A.D. Salisbury also offers a great selection of amenities, shops, and excellent schooling options. For more info on what's going on, visit: www.visitwiltshire.co.uk/salisbury

  • A three-story house with a cream-colored stone exterior, multiple dormer windows on the roof, black front doors, and a small flower garden in front, under a partly cloudy blue sky.

    Bradford on Avon

    Bradford-on-Avon is a lovely market town by the River Avon, mixing historic charm with modern living. The town has a rich history with cobbled streets, well-preserved buildings and medieval bridges that date back to Roman times. This town has a lively community with plenty of independent shops, cosy cafes, and pubs, making it a favourite spot for locals and visitors. With excellent transport links to Bath and Bristol, Bradford-on-Avon and the surrounding villages are a great option for buyers. For more info about this beautiful town, visit: www.bradfordonavon.co.uk

  • Old stone house with multiple chimneys, arched windows, wooden gate, surrounded by trees and bushes, under a blue sky.

    Amesbury

    Amesbury is a historic town in Wiltshire renowned for its proximity to the iconic Stonehenge. While claims of Amesbury being the oldest continuously occupied settlement in Great Britain are debated, it undoubtedly boasts a long and rich history. The town offers a blend of ancient heritage and modern amenities, making it an attractive location for those seeking a unique and fulfilling lifestyle.

  • Lacock Abbey.

    Lacock

    Lacock offers a genuine glimpse into the past, featuring charming honey-coloured stone cottages, picturesque cobbled streets, and the stunning Lacock Abbey. This village boasts a rich history, having been part of the Talbot family for centuries. Today, Lacock Abbey is a National Trust property and has been a popular filming location over the years. As you stroll through the historic streets of Lacock, it's like wandering through a living museum, where history comes alive all around you. There are a couple of great pubs, Sign of the Angel and Red Lion, with the excellent Whitehall Garden Centre just down the road.

  • White two-story house with gray slate roof, symmetrical windows, and black front door, surrounded by a stone wall and greenery.

    Avebury

    Avebury is a picturesque village known for its iconic Neolithic henge monument. Located approximately 5.5 miles west of Marlborough and 8 miles northeast of Devizes, Avebury is unique in that much of the village is encompassed within the prehistoric stone circle, creating a truly remarkable and ancient landscape. This unique setting, the village's charming character, and proximity to the beautiful Wiltshire countryside make Avebury a truly special place to live or visit.

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