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Corsham, Melksham, Warminster, Westbury and Calne
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No idea what you mean.....Thrugelmir said:
Perhaps not using the Sat Nav would assist is gaining a better sense of direction.AFF8879 said:I meant purely in the sense that it makes driving without a sat nav challenging as you have very limited points of reference. It wasn’t an attack on Wiltshire’s cultural integrity

https://www.walesonline.co.uk/news/wales-news/bmw-driver-followed-sat-nav-12564727
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I’m just watching Escape to the Country. A couple are looking for somewhere in Wiltshire. They have shown us lots of beautiful areas and stunning properties

unfortunately their budget is £1 million
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Robbie Williams pad is up for sale. £7.5 million.........Murphybear said:I’m just watching Escape to the Country. A couple are looking for somewhere in Wiltshire. They have shown us lots of beautiful areas and stunning properties
unfortunately their budget is £1 million
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Warminster was pleasant enough in the 1950s & 60s.... Dunno about now..0
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Urchfont. My grandparents lived there. Only 5 mins from Devizes. We sold my nans house last year 3 bed former bungalow £330,000.carolbee said:Thanks, both retired now so schools not a problem. Lots to think about.I lived in wootton Bassett it’s ok.
I then brought a 2 bed house in purton again it’s alright.0 -
What about Salisbury?0
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How much do you think the price has been inflated because he’s a “celebrity”?Thrugelmir said:g
Robbie Williams pad is up for sale. £7.5 million.........Murphybear said:I’m just watching Escape to the Country. A couple are looking for somewhere in Wiltshire. They have shown us lots of beautiful areas and stunning properties
unfortunately their budget is £1 million
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That was in 2017. The thatched house went for £865K in the end - a bit of a bargain... although it didn't sell until 2019....Murphybear said:I’m just watching Escape to the Country. A couple are looking for somewhere in Wiltshire. They have shown us lots of beautiful areas and stunning properties
unfortunately their budget is £1 million
How the other half live#2 Saving for Christmas 2024 - £1 a day challenge. £325 of £3660
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