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Traditional Charm on the Cotswolds Edge
VILLAGE LIFE
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Steeped in history, Marshfield dates back to Saxon times and has retained much of its character, with Georgian-fronted buildings, medieval pathways, and the beautiful Parish Church of St Mary. The village is known for its lively local culture, including traditional events such as the annual Mummers’ Play, which highlights the strong sense of community that continues to thrive here. Footpaths and bridleways weave out into the surrounding countryside, providing scenic routes for walking, cycling, and exploring the Cotswold landscape.
Marshfield offers a generous range of everyday amenities, including a well-stocked village shop, a highly regarded primary school, playing fields, a post office, and popular cafés and pubs. Its balance of rural charm, practical facilities, and easy access to major towns makes it a particularly desirable place to live for those who want the calm of village life without feeling isolated.
A420 Corridor: Marshfield sits directly on the A420, giving convenient access to Bath (approx. 15–20 minutes), Bristol, and Chippenham.
M4 (Junction 18): Around 10 minutes away, offering excellent connections to London, South Wales, and the wider motorway network.
Nearest Stations:• Bath Spa – approx. 20–25 minutes by car• Chippenham – approx. 20 minutes by car• London Paddington: ~1 hr from Chippenham• Bristol Temple Meads: ~12–15 mins from Bath Spa


PUBS, RESTAURANTS, AND CAFES
The Catherine Wheel
A classic village pub offering hearty meals, local ales, and a warm, traditional atmosphere. Popular with families, walkers, and locals gathering for relaxed dining.
PUBS, RESTAURANTS, AND CAFES
Sweetapples Teashop
serve breakfast, light lunches and afternoon tea as well as delicious freshly ground coffee. The owners also serve take away Chinese food.

The Lord Nelson

The Olive Tree

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