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Timeless Market Town Living
VILLAGE LIFE
Location
With origins dating back to Saxon times, Corsham has a rich history shaped by the wool trade, Victorian quarrying, and its grand estate. The town’s centre is lined with period stone buildings, while peacocks from nearby Corsham Court famously wander the streets. Beautiful countryside surrounds the town, with accessible walking routes, nature trails, and links to the Cotswold Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty.
Corsham offers a strong mix of conveniences, including supermarkets, a library, medical facilities, sports clubs, community halls, and a well-loved Arts Centre. Families benefit from highly regarded primary schools and The Corsham School, a popular secondary and sixth form. The combination of heritage, green space, and practical amenities makes Corsham a highly desirable place to live.
A4 Corridor: Corsham sits just off the A4, providing straightforward access to Bath (approx. 8 miles), Chippenham, and Bristol.
M4 (Junction 17): Around 10 minutes by car, connecting the town to London, Bristol, South Wales, and the wider motorway network.
Nearest Station: Chippenham (approx. 10 minutes by car).• London Paddington: ~1 hr• Bristol Temple Meads: ~11–15 mins• Reading: ~45 mins
Direct Buses: Regular services link Corsham to Bath, Chippenham, and surrounding villages, with journey times of around 25–30 minutes into Bath.


PUBS, RESTAURANTS, AND CAFES
The Methuen Arms
A stylish coaching inn offering seasonal menus, award-winning Sunday lunches, and a welcoming atmosphere. Popular for both casual dining and special occasions.
PUBS, RESTAURANTS, AND CAFES
Woodys Deli
A friendly, independent deli known for its freshly prepared lunches, great coffee, and generous selection of local cheeses. With its warm service and relaxed village feel, it’s a popular spot for locals, shoppers, and visitors enjoying the heart of Corsham.

Mother & Wild

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