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Newland Place, to Frome to Westbury Shopping Town Hall Centre Wiltshire Drive, Castle Place Design To Bradford-on-Avon A361 To Melksham Sainsbury’s PAXCROFT MEAD A363 B3106 Leap Gate County Way Larkrise Primary School Bradford Road Shires Trowbridge Shopping Town Hall Centre Castle Place B Shopping y t h Town W Ashton Road e TROWBRIDGE Gateway s Park e Shopping a St Augustine’s College R d Odeon River Biss The John of A366 Cinema Gaunt School Tesco Extra n E th L W Ashton Road Wingfield Road clo ad A361 ro To Farleigh B Hungerford & A36 for Bath ay W ty n Dursley Rd u o C Bradley Rd The Clarendon Academy Aldi A363 A361 Holbrook Primary School k Ln oo College Rd br ol H Drynham Rd e D hir r To Bradford-on-Avon To Melksham ilts A361 Frome Road W Sainsbury’s The Grove Bradley Rd PAXCROFT MEAD Primary School Silver St Ln A363 B3106 Leap Gate County Way Larkrise Southwick Primary School SATNAV BA14 0RD Country Bradford Road Shires Park Trowbridge Newland Place, To Frome To Westbury Shopping Town Hall Centre Wiltshire Drive, Castle Place Design: www.linesgroup.co.uk B Shopping Off Bradley Road, y t h Town W Ashton Road e TROWBRIDGE Trowbridge, Gateway s Park e Shopping a Wiltshire BA14 0RD St Augustine’s College R d Odeon River Biss The John of A366 Cinema Tel: 01225 287001 Gaunt School Tesco Extra n E Wingfield Road th L W Ashton Road To Swindon clo M4 To M5 NEWLAND ad & LONDON A361 ro To Farleigh B J19 M4 J17 Hungerford M4 J18 & A36 for Bath M32 ay PLACE W ty n Dursley Rd A420 u o BRADLEY ROAD, TROWBRIDGE C A420 Chippenham BRISTOL Corsham Bradley Rd A46 A4 The Clarendon A350 Academy Keynsham Aldi A37 A365 A36 A39 A363 A363 BATH Melksham Bradford- B3107 A361 on-Avon Holbrook A36 B3106 A361 Primary School k Ln oo A366 TROWBRIDGE College Rd br ol H Drynham Rd A361 hire Dr A350 ilts A39 Frome Road W The Grove Bradley Rd Westbury Primary School Silver St Ln A37 Frome To Warminster Southwick Country Park To Frome To Westbury A high quality development of 1, 2, 3 and 4 bedroom homes Considerate | Conscientious | Crafted in Wiltshire’s county town of Trowbridge, designed to enhance this special place M4 To Swindon To M5 & LONDON J19 M4 J17 Newland Homes Ltd: Brighouse Court, Barnett Way, Barnwood, Gloucester GL4 3RT | T: 01452 623000 | E: [email protected] | www.newlandhomes.co.uk M4 J18 M32 All purchasers must check with the Sales Advisor to ascertain the final layout and dimensions. Artists impressions of elevations showing mature landscaping are for illustration purposes only. The measurements A420 shown in the brochure are for guidance purposes only and all dimensions should be checked and verified. Kitchen and Bathroom layouts are for guidance purposes and will probably vary depending upon final A420 Chippenham suppliers alterations. Please check with our sales consultant to confirm final layouts for these areas. Computer generated images have been provided to give an indication of the overall finish and size of the BRISTOL Corsham completed properties. These images are computer interpretations and should be regarded as such. The quoted specification can be changed or altered without notice and is for guidance purposes only. Please A46 A4 check with your Sales Advisor to confirm the specification for your property. Although every care has been taken to ensure the accuracy of all information in this brochure, the contents do not form part or A350 constitute any representation, warranty or part of any contract. In order to make each home INDIVIDUAL, external finishes AND WINDOW POSITIONS do vary, please ask Sales Advisor for full details.06/19 Keynsham A37 A365 A36 A39 A363 BATH Melksham Bradford- B3107 on-Avon A36 B3106 A361 A366 TROWBRIDGE A361 A350 A39 Westbury A37 Frome To Warminster Beautiful homes in bustling Trowbridge Picture: visitwiltshire.co.uk at the heart of spectacular West Wiltshire Newland Place is the latest new community of 79 new and trails in the region, including the site of the renowned homes on the southern side of the county town, by 3 White Horse carved onto the hillside near Westbury. times ‘Trowbridge Town Enhancement Award’ winner, Historic Wiltshire Newland Homes. A little further afield are the world heritage sites of Stonehenge and Avebury stone circles as well as the Something For Everyone stately home of Longleat and Stourhead House and Picture: visitwiltshire.co.uk Our homes at Newland Place have been meticulously Gardens to the south and Bowood House to the north. designed to reflect the local vernacular and built environment, described as “exemplar” by the Urban The ruins of Farleigh Hungerford castle, the unique Roman Planning Officer during the development planning City of Bath, and the National Trust village of Lacock with stages. This is a reflection of our approach to our new impressive abbey and fascinating museum of photography homes, particularly visible in Trowbridge where we’ve won are all within easy reach. A few miles to the east is the the town enhancement award three times through our famous Caen Hill flight of locks on the Kennet & Avon Canal redevelopment schemes of the Ushers Brewery areas. leading into the interesting market town of Devizes. Rich Heritage Transport Links Trowbridge is a bustling town with a rich heritage, many Thanks to excellent transport links, Bristol, Bath and independent shops, the river Biss, Trowbridge town park, Swindon are commutable and Trowbridge Station provides a thriving arts scene plus a range of community facilities. a rail service to Bristol Temple Meads (32mins), Swindon It is also a convenient base for exploring the many walks (36mins) and London Paddington (just under 2 hours). NEWLAND Picture: greatwestway.co.uk 0.5 miles 1.2 miles 1.3 miles 19.0 miles 31.1 miles Aldi, Bradley Road Trowbridge Town Trowbridge Station M4 Motorway (J17) Bristol Centre PLACE 1.1 miles 11.4 miles 21.3 miles 42.2 miles Southwick Bath Stonehenge Salisbury TROWBRIDGE Country Park * all times and distances from Googlemaps. Top: Sensory Gardens in Trowbridge Park Middle: Fore Street Market Place in Trowbridge Bottom: Caen Locks The legacy of a proud civic heritage sits alongside superb shopping options and fabulous flora and festivals Ancient Roots an important presence in the town from the mid 1800s, Green Outdoors Trowbridge has an ancient history, having been first and more latterly lovingly repurposed and redeveloped as Trowbridge is also blessed with excellent outdoor mentioned in the Domesday Book (c.1086) and was housing by Newland Homes. space: The town park, just behind the Town Hall boasts headquarters for one of the 25 barons - Henry de Bohun some beautiful grassy spaces, children’s play areas and Variety of Shopping Options - who were to enforce the Magna Carta (c.1215). sports facilities. Despite its significant heritage, Trowbridge is still The de Bohun family did much to shape and develop the firmly rooted in the present. Historic buildings, with the The Sensory Garden takes you to a nature trail leading 1 2 3 town in the 12th century including laying out the market impressive 1889 Town Hall as the centrepiece, preside to Biss Meadows Country Park, which follows the river place and building the first St James Church. over thriving independent shops and recognisable high Biss to open countryside where you might see all sorts of street retailers. butterflies, bird and bees. The park is also home to many Industrial Development live events throughout the year including kids camps, Weaving has taken place in the town for over a thousand Gateway Shopping (Argos, Asda, Boots, Next and New soccer schools and live music while the new Civic Centre years, at one point even rivalling the key industrial towns Look), Castle Place Shopping (Market Hall and independent nearby also hosts a wide variety of entertainment for all of the north of England, and the woollen industry left a shops and stalls) and St Stephen’s Place (Odeon cinema ages including music, comedy, theatre and festivals. Pictures 4, 5 & 8: visitwiltshire.co.uk Picture 7: Kenneth Wheeler Picture 2: greatwestway.co.uk rich architectural legacy as many of the opulent houses of and a choice of restaurants) offer a host of retail options the mill owners and cloth merchants survive today. in the centre of town. Meanwhile, just a mile from Newland Place you’ll find Southwick Country Park: 150 acres of old farmland By the late 19th century other industries also came to the Trowbridge, like many towns in the county, also hosts a offering a fantastic haven for flora and fauna and a fore including bedding, food production and brewing – regular weekly market (on Wednesdays) with local stalls network of pathways running through fields and woods most notably with Ushers at Trowbridge, which enjoyed and traders. - a popular spot for dog walkers, runners and those with 6 4 energetic children. 1. Taking the dog (and Education family) for a walk There are a couple of excellent Primary schools, 2. Paragliding over Holbrook and The Grove (both OfSted rated Good), Westbury White Horse 3. Wildlife by the river less than a mile from Newland Place and several other 4. Trowbridge Civic options in the Trowbridge area. The nearest Secondary Centre Picture: greatwestway.co.uk is Clarendon Academy but others include The John 5. Trowbridge Town Park 6. Spending time with of Gaunt School, Larkrise School and Tumblewood friends Community School. 7. Trowbridge Town Hall 8. Peaceful local park 5 7 8 Above. Boating on the Kennet & Avon canal S S Development Plan An attractive development Wiltshire Drive of 1, 2, 3 and 4 bedroom homes, designed to create 5 1 1 a sense of community.
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