Features: single parking space
Open plan kitchen, living and dining area
Understairs storage
Lakelands Edge
Station Road, Westbury, Wiltshire. BA13 4HR
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Lakelands Edge is a development of 2 bedroom apartments and 2, 3 & 4 bedroom homes. Set within delightful Wiltshire Countryside, the development is only a short distance from the historical town of Bath. With excellent train links to London, this development has the perfect blend of countryside life, alongside fashionable town life.
Six great reasons to buy at this development:
Set between 2 lakes and a conservation area, Lakelands Edge is just a 15 minute walk from the town centre.
Lakelands Edge is a fairly small development with a lovely village feel and a mix of 1 and 2 bed coach houses, 2 bed apartments, 3 and 4 bed town houses.
Situated close to the station residents have the benefit of daily Intercity rail links to the South Coast, Cardiff, Bristol, Salisbury and a 90 minute commute to London and the added advantage of reducing their carbon footprint by leaving the car at home.
This area of Wiltshire is renowned for its beautiful countryside, not least the famous Westbury White Horse carved into the chalk above the town and clearly visible from Lakelands Edge
Other commuter links are close by with easy and fast access to M4 and M3 via the A350 and A303 to Exeter and M5 south.
Leisure of all kinds is well catered for either in Westbury or the surrounding towns with many wonderful country pubs providing excellent restaurant facilities, leisurely canal walks, parasailing above the white horse, golf, sailing, fishing to name but a few.
Lakelands Edge
Station Road, Westbury, Wiltshire. BA13 4HR
Location
Situated near the town centre, Westbury captures the charm of the bygone age balancing rural beauty with bustling modern life and nestles under the western escarpment of Salisbury plain. On the main road from Trowbridge to Warminster, Westbury is probably best known for the figure of the white horse cut into the chalk downs east of the town which tradition has it that originally was carved here to celebrate the history of Alfred The Great, Anglo-Saxon King of Wessex over the Dance in the year 878.
Recreation and Leisure
Westbury provides endless options for those of you who enjoy leisurely walks and the great outdoors in general, nearby Salisbury plain is the ideal scene for a relaxed horse rise or a spot of air sports. In Westbury town centre there is a leisure centre, sports and social centre and a swimming pool. Along with various clubs including netball, golf, table tennis, tennis, football, bowls, cricket and martial arts.
Transport
Located just one mile from the town centre, Lakelands Edge is perfectly based for commuting with access to M4 junctions and Trowbridge are all nearby whilst Bath is around 12 miles away. Approached via a beautiful tree lined road, Westbury train station is conveniently place opposite our development, offering east links to London Paddington, Wales and the whole of the South West.
Local Authority
West Wiltshire District Council 01225 776655
www.westwiltshire.gov.uk
Westbury Town Council 01373 8222232
Amenities
Westbury has a population of around 13,200. Everything you need is close to hand, a range of local shops boasting post office, library, primary and secondary schools, doctors, supermarkets, various pubs and a range of banks and building societies.
ITV Local
For details of local weather, travel and news visit the ITV Local website for this region
Directions
Travelling from the West and junction 18 of the M4: follow the A46 towards Bath. Follow signs for the A36 Warminster. Stay on the A36 until the roundabout junction with the A350. At this roundabout, take the first left following signs for Westbury. As you enter the town, keep following the signs for the railway station. Lakelands Edge is situated on the right, opposite the lake and the approach to the station.