Castle Combe is a quintessentially English village, often named as the ‘prettiest village in England’ the village sits in the Cotswolds Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty in north west Wiltshire.
Castle Combe has featured regularly as a film location and has a rich history with houses constructed of the honey coloured Cotswold stone, typical for a village of this area. Within Castle Combe you’ll find a Market Cross and St Andrew’s Church dating from the 13th century. The church houses a faceless clock reputed to be one of the oldest working clocks in the country. You will also find two pubs and a luxury hotel.
For those who are keen golfers, The Manor House Golf Club is within walking distance. Nestled in 365 acres of Cotswold countryside, the championship 18-hole golf course also houses The Clubhouse for food and drink, The Loft, a state of the art gym and The Waterfall Lodge suitable for overnight golf breaks.
On the edge of the village is the Castle Combe Circuit where drivers have the opportunity to test out different vehicles, drive their own car or motorbike around the circuit or tackle the Rally course.
The nearby village of Yatton Keynell has a primary school, doctors surgery and public house, however, for more comprehensive shopping and recreational needs Chippenham, Bath and Bristol are within striking distance as are a number of popular schools.
The area is well-connected to some of London’s fastest rail-links with Chippenham Station only 6.3 miles away and is well positioned for access to the M4, both junctions 17 & 18 only a short drive.