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Is Pewsey a nice place to live?

Is Pewsey a nice place to live?

Pewsey has been named one of the 30 Best Places to Live in the Countryside by The Times.

Which county is Pewsey in?

Wiltshire
The Vale of Pewsey – tranquil, spiritual and ancient. The Vale is a beautiful area in the eastern half of the county of Wiltshire with the village of Pewsey at its centre.

Is Wiltshire a nice place to live?

And find out the regional winners too, including London, Scotland, the midlands and Wales. Salisbury in Wiltshire has been crowned the best place to live in the UK, according to the annual 2019 Sunday Times guide.

Where in the UK is the best place to live?

THE SUNDAY TIMES BEST PLACES TO LIVE 2021 – REGIONAL WINNERS

  • North and Northeast: Ilkley, West Yorkshire.
  • Northwest: Altrincham, Cheshire.
  • Midlands: Stamford, Lincolnshire.
  • East: Woodbridge, Suffolk.
  • Southeast: Surrey Hills, Surrey.
  • Southwest: Frome, Somerset.
  • Scotland: North Berwick.
  • Wales: Usk, Monmouthshire.

What is Great Bedwyn like to live in?

Great Bedwyn is a great village for those who want to enjoy country life, but don’t want to be cut off from London. It has great communications with its own train station – London Paddington in 60 – 70 minutes, with trains running twice an hour in rush hour – and the M4 just 10 minutes away.

How many people live in Pewsey?

3,634

Pewsey
Population 3,634 (2011 census)
OS grid reference SU1660
Civil parish Pewsey
Unitary authority Wiltshire

How old is Pewsey?

Ancient History: Archaeological evidence of Saxon* terrace cultivation on the side of Pewsey Hill along with burial mounds know as “barrows”, show that this area was settled as long ago as the 6th century CE** with possible evidence of an underlying Iron Age settlement dating as far back as c. 300 BCE**†.

Why is Wiltshire so popular?

The short answer is this: Wiltshire is known for its iconic prehistoric monuments, picture-perfect villages, and the beautiful Salisbury Cathedral. But there’s much more to it than that… What Sites is Wiltshire Famous For? The most famous place in Wiltshire is probably Stonehenge – and it is also one of the oldest.

Where is Pewsey in Wiltshire?

Pewsey is a large village on the River Avon in central Wiltshire, about 5 miles south of Marlborough. The village gives its name to the Vale of Pewsey, a beautiful rural area of attractive villages spread out on both sides of the Kennet and Avon Canal and from the Marlborough Downs n the north to the Salisbury Plain in the south.

What is the history of Pewsey Vale?

Archaeological digs around Pewsey indicate that there has been a settlement in Pewsey village since the 6th century, but the history of the Vale and the villages around it goes back much further with settlements from 3000BC.

Why is Pewsey called Pewsey?

The village gives its name to the Vale of Pewsey, a beautiful rural area of attractive villages spread out on both sides of the Kennet and Avon Canal and from the Marlborough Downs n the north to the Salisbury Plain in the south. Pewsey is justifiably proud of its links to King Alfred the Great.

Where is Pewsey Wharf?

Just outside Pewsey on the minor road to Oare is Pewsey Wharf, a popular place for enjoying the Kennet and Avon Canal. The canal was built in 1810, creating a navigable waterway across southern England, linking London to Bath and Bristol.