Location

In the Wiltshire countryside where the ancient Packhorse Road took weary medieval travellers to Salisbury lies the village of Southwick, it was here that the art of handloom weaving prospered laying the foundations of the village that is seen today. The weavers are long gone but their legacy lives on in this beautiful village, local facilities ensure a self-sufficient lifestyle with primary school, convenience store and pub. Whilst for those who prefer the hustle and bustle of town life, nearby Trowbridge

Burbage pub

has first class shopping, excellent sport facilities and a choice of schools, doctors and dental surgeries.

Wiltshire is renowned for its landmarks, mystical Stonehenge, Woodhenge and the White Horse Vale, beautiful picture postcard villages and the delights of Lacock Abbey, Longleat, Stourhead Gardens and the city of Bath the list is endless. Whatever your preference this is a county that truly has a little something for everyone.

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