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New homes for sale in Wiltshire

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New listings in Wiltshire

Buckley Gardens

by David Wilson Homes

Melksham, Wiltshire, SN12 6DU

3, 4 & 5 bedroom houses

£365,000 - £690,000

Buckley Gardens is a development of 2, 3, 4 & 5 bedroom homes in Melksham, surrounded by 7 acres of open space. The town centre is close by, where you'll find a great range of pubs, restaurants and supermarkets including a Waitrose and Sainsbury's. You can reach Bath in 30 minutes and the M4 is just 20 minutes away.Monday 12:30-17:30,Tuesday Closed,Wednesday 10:00-17:30,Thursday 10:00-17:30,Friday 10:00-17:30,Saturday 10:00-17:30,Sunday 10:00-17:30

Honeymans Helm

by Barratt Homes

Highworth, Wiltshire, SN6 7BZ

3 bedroom houses

£372,000 - £385,000

Honeymans Helm is a new community of 3 & 4 bedroom homes in the market town of Highworth. Just a short stroll from your front door, the high street offers everything you need, including a local butcher, deli, and a country market every Saturday. For commuters or weekend explorers, Swindon train station is 6 miles away, with direct trains to Bristol, London, and Reading in as little as 50 minutes.Monday 10:00-17:30,Tuesday 10:00-17:30,Wednesday 10:00-17:30,Thursday 10:00-17:30,Friday 10:00-17:30,Saturday 10:00-17:30,Sunday 10:00-17:30
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Wiltshire: The Family Friendly County Where History Meets Opportunity

Wiltshire, a county steeped in a timeless, rural elegance, presents a compelling case for families seeking an enriching blend of heritage, space and strong community roots. Forget the urban sprawl, here life unfolds amidst rolling chalk downs and ancient woodland, yet is underpinned by excellent modern amenities.

The key towns offer distinct personalities. The cathedral city of Salisbury is arguably the county's heart, famous for its magnificent Cathedral housing the best preserved Magna Carta. It provides excellent grammar schools and a focus on defence and service sector jobs. Meanwhile, the administrative centre Trowbridge and the historic market town Chippenham offer strong rail links and access to tech and manufacturing industries, often acting as commuter hubs for Bath and Bristol. For Cotswold charm, Bradford-on-Avon and Malmesbury offer picture-postcard settings, popular with young families.

Wiltshire’s global fame rests on the UNESCO World Heritage Sites of Stonehenge and Avebury, offering unparalleled outdoor classroom opportunities for children. For weekend adventure, Longleat Safari Park and the historic village of Lacock (a National Trust treasure and frequent film set) are magnets for family fun.

Crucially, the county excels in education. Primary schools across Wiltshire consistently outperform the national average in key metrics. High performing secondary schools, including grammar options in Salisbury and strong comprehensives like Malmesbury School, provide excellent foundations. A strong local job market exists in public administration, defence (given the Salisbury Plain presence), and a growing small business sector, ensuring a balanced, high quality family life.

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