![]() But, If you like a challenge, we have a cycle route for you to do around the Tisbury area. The Nadder Valley is absolutely chocker-block full of hills which can put the amateur cyclist to the absolute test. In the centre, visitors will find many beautiful old buildings, made of cobbled stone, enchanting cottages, a diverse selection of independent shops and sweet blossoming gardens. You can get to the village in less than 20 minutes by train from Salisbury and in under two hours from central London. ![]() The exceptionally beautiful village of Tisbury, in Wiltshire was voted one of the best places to live by The Times. Tisbury, Wiltshire (Image: Hannah Molnar/Wiltshire Live) When is comes to shopping, a local co-op is "the prettiest" they'd seen - described as an old stone schoolhouse that also houses a post-office as well as a handful of independents. Sherston is also home to the publications "fave grazing box co," Truffle & Thyme. The charming village, near Malmesbury has earned its place on this list for being the perfect place to get stuck into your local community, with a club for everything, according to Muddy Stilettos.įavourite eateries in the area include The Rattlebone Inn, dubbed a "quintessential Cotswold pub" as well as the award-winning Holford Arms. Sherston is dubbed a "picture-perfect Cotswold village" with a lively community spirit, while conveniently located within striking distance of London. There’s a real sense of community here, with lots of groups and clubs… everyone seems to get involved and that all helps make this a better place to live". ![]() "But it’s a really beautiful village – the people are so friendly and have made us feel very welcome. She added: "We have only been in the village a short while, since we bought The Horseshoe pub a few months ago and have recently re-opened it. Owner of the pub, Clare, said that she is not surprised Mildenhall has become such a desirable village. It also has a large pub garden beautifully decorated with flowering baskets in summer It is the quintessential English pub with open fires, oak beams and cosy corners. Mildenhall, near Marlborough is full to the brim with picture postcard homes and stunning views down the River Kennet.Īt the centre of Mildenhall village sits The Horseshoe pub, which has a long history as a family run village pub and alehouse. Nestled in Wiltshire's rolling countryside in the Kennet Valley is an idyllic village dubbed one of 'poshest' in the county this year.
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