Features: detached single garage
Three storey townhouse
En-suite to master bedroom
Fitted wardrobes in master bedroom
Open plan kitchen / diner
Family room
Downstairs cloakroom
Storage cupboards
Cowbridge Mill
Swindon Road, Malmesbury, Wiltshire. SN16 9RS
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Beautifully situated in the countryside, and encircled by the River Avon, Malmesbury is known as both the ‘Queen of hill top towns’ and ‘the Jewel of North Wiltshire’. And as one of England’s oldest towns, it’s one of the prettiest places you could choose to live in.
Formerly the site of a grand Manor House and World War II Secret Radar Shadow Factory, an air of grandeur remains at Cowbridge Mill. Our latest development boasts a fine collection of 1 & 2 bedroom apartments and 3, 4 & 5 bedroom homes.
Situated close to Malmesbury town centre, your modern day needs are well and truly catered for, with doctors, dentists, high street stores and a good choice of primary and secondary schools all close by.
Six great reasons to buy at this development:
- Malmesbury is one of Englands oldest townsand is known as both "The Queen of Hill top Towns" & "The Jewel of North Wiltshire.
- It is situated on the edge of the Cotswolds in the Countryside and is encircled by the River Avon.
- Cowbridge Mill was formerly the site of a Grand Manor House and World War 2 secret radar shadow factory and has a fascinating history.
- It is located only 5.5 miles from junction 17 off the M4 providing easy acces for both Swindon, Reading London and Bristol.
- The closest railway stations are in Chippenham and Kemble providing links to London, Bristol, Bath & Swindon.
- There are a variety of both independent and high street shops in Malmesbury together with doctors, dentists, vets and a Library. Primary and Secondary schools are also in the vicinity.
Cowbridge Mill
Swindon Road, Malmesbury, Wiltshire. SN16 9RS
Life at the water's edge
Getting around
Ideally situated just off the A429, between Chippenham and Cirencester, commuting from Cowbridge Mill shouldn’t be a problem. Junction 17 of the M4 is approximately 5 miles away, which means Bath, Bristol and Swindon can be reached easily, whilst Kemble and Chippenham railway stations provide reliable links across the UK.
A colourful past
Dating back some 1,000 years, Malmesbury’s heritage is fascinating. There are so many historic sites to explore. Take a stroll around its striking 12th century Abbey. Visit the ancient Old Bell Hotel, where the Abbey’s VIP guests stayed during pilgrimages. Or head to nearby Bremilham Church, in Foxley-cum-Bremilham, which is listed in the Guinness Book of Records as the smallest church in service in Britain, measuring just 4m x 3.6m!
Abbey House Gardens is a must see, too. Stretching some five acres, from the town to the River Avon, this pretty attraction offers an ideal setting for a lazy Sunday afternoon with the family.
A bright future
The old and the new blend perfectly in Malmesbury; narrow medieval streets, ancient monuments and historic gems are complemented by modern shopping centres and quaint boutiques. The town’s Market Cross, nicknamed ‘The Birdcage’ because of its appearance, is one of the best preserved of its kind. Built in c1490, it still serves its purpose, sheltering market traders by day, and providing a convenient meeting point at night. And rural footpaths, worn by time, today offer a picturesque link from Cowbridge Mill to the town.
Close by, Malmesbury town has everything to offer a modern lifestyle. There’s a selection of high street stores and contemporary boutiques, as well as a regular market, whilst the district’s largest market town, Chippenham, is under 10 miles away, offering a more intensive shopping experience.
Directions
From Trowbridge: Follow the A350 to Chippenham and the M4 motorway. At the Stanton St Quinton roundabout take the second exit, signposted Cirencester (A429). At the next roundabout take the third exit onto Swindon Road (B4042). Cowbridge Mill marketing suite is situated about half a mile along this road, on the left hand side.