Charles Church - Charles Church @ Jubilee Gardens, BA12

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Warminster’s location couldn’t be better for the great outdoors – Salisbury Plain and the Cranborne Chase Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty are right on your doorstep – offering the best of South Wiltshire and North Dorset’s countryside.

Warminster has a lovely character that will make you feel at home. For families, there’s a fantastic park near the centre with a lake to enjoy. There are interesting shops and cafés to discover and a choice of supermarkets for your weekly shop. As well as being home to Stonehenge, Salisbury Plain has always been an important training area for the army, and its long-standing presence in the garrison town to the east of Warminster is very positive for the local economy. It’s great to live somewhere that feels historic, at the same time as having all the amenities you need for daily life. The train station is a bonus too. It’s on the Wessex mainline, giving you a quick and easy link with Westbury and Salisbury for direct services to London Paddington and London Waterloo.

A new home at Charles Church @ Jubilee Gardens promises a great community, great countryside and great connections.

Leisure

Warminster is close to Longleat where both the Safari Park and Centre Parcs in Longleat Forest are family favourites. You can get a full-day visitor pass for Centre Parcs. Frome is well worth a visit. It has a range of wonderful artisan shops in cobbled St Catherine’s and an amazing monthly street market – The Frome Independent. For a long walk in the countryside set off into Salisbury Plain or the Cranborne Chase for beautiful countryside, pretty villages and country pubs. For a different sort of day out, and some excellent shopping, Bath and Salisbury are near enough for a perfect day trip.

Shopping

The main supermarkets in the town are a Tesco Express, Waitrose and Morrisons. The historic High Street and Market Place have some lovely independent shops alongside some of the national brands and you’ll discover friendly cafés and restaurants here too. There’s a very well-thought-of secondary school as well as a famous independent school, another balance that’s good for the town. Pubs, restaurants, a sports centre, a golf course and the fabulous Warminster Lakeside Pleasure Grounds make this a place that will suit families and professionals alike. It’s a lovely hometown.

Transport

Two excellent cross-country routes, the A36 and the A350, meet in Warminster. Both routes connect with the A303, one of the South West’s key roads. The A36 links Salisbury and Bath and the A350 joins the M4 just above Chippenham to the north and Shaftesbury and Blandford Forum to the south. Trains to Westbury, for a connection to London Paddington, take just 8 minutes and to Salisbury, for a connection to London Waterloo, services take 20 minutes. For international and domestic flights, Bristol Airport is about an hour’s drive away, just to the south of the city.