Hamptons - Marlborough: Relocation & Renovation Guide

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Marlborough

Relocate & Renovate Design & Build, Schools, Eating out, Health clubs, Shopping & more.

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A very warm welcome to Marlborough and the surrounding areas from all of us at Hamptons.

You will be moving into one of the most highly regarded towns in England. Desirable homes, tree lined avenues, diverse shops and restaurants and an eclectic, vibrant population.

Hamptons has been matching people with property that’s right for them, locally, nationally and internationally, since 1869. We were pioneers, setting standards that few of our rivals could match and this hasn’t changed since.

Today, 150 years after we first set up home in Pall Mall, with 15 decades of finding property and looking after people under our belt, our clients now consider us to be their, ‘home experts’.

Yours sincerely,

3 WELCOME
4 Contents Welcome to Marlborough p.6 Interview: Absolute Architecture p.8 Interview: Sherbourne Interiors p.12 Pubs & Live Music p.16 High Street Highlights p.18 Marlborough Arts p.20 Interview: TMP Planning p.22
5 Family days out p.24 Local Schools p.26 Interview: Sylvan Studio p.28 Map of Marlborough p.30 Schools & Nurseries p.28 Interview: Winsor Architects p.30 Health clubs p.32 Local Resturants p.34 Social media links p.36 Council Information p.38 Local map p.36 health & Fitness p.38 Interview Cryer & Coe p.40 Contents
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Marlborough

Hamptons offers you a warm welcome to Marlborough.

Congratulations, if you are house-hunting in Marlborough, you have already won. A home in this great area with all it offers automatically makes you the envy of many. Now in order to make your transition as smooth and hassle-free as possible, Hamptons have put together this great guide that will help you choose the best schools, learn a little about planning and building control, read tips on where to shop, eat and lot’s more, all packed into one little guide with clickable links.

Perhaps most importantly, we have researched some of the leading local professionals and experts who can help you add value and personalise your soon to be new home. A big WELCOME and enjoy.

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Interview with ‘Absolute Architecture’

those ideas and vision into a beautiful and functional home is our particular speciality. At Absolute Architecture sustainable design has always underpinned all our new build and home improvement projects and now our Passivhaus accreditation truly puts sustainability at the heart of everything we do. We believe environmentally conscious design serves as a catalyst for innovation, pushing the boundaries of architecture and construction practices to create spaces that play a vital role in shaping a responsible, energy-efficient future and promoting healthier living environments.

Do you work with investors and landlords?

Tell us a little about the background of your firm?

I founded Absolute Architecture in 2008, bringing together my passion for ecosustainability and drive to blend the demands of contemporary living with period architecture. We are now a team of dedicated and talented architects, interior designers, technicians and project managers, working within our Newbury based studio. We pride ourselves on listening to your individual needs and translating your vision into innovative and aspirational designs. Our team will be with you from concept to completion, creating a sustainable and thriving future home for you and generations to come.

What type of projects do you specialise in?

Everyone has unique ideas about what they want from their home; articulating

We recognise that every homeowner is different and therefore flexibility in the way we work is essential. We are an architecture practice that understands modern living and exceeds at facilitating each of our clients unique ambitions and lifestyles into functional and beautiful homes. Our belief that great working partnerships don’t end until the job is truly done, means we will be right there alongside you throughout the entire build process. Delivering the perfect solution, every time.

Are you happy to give appraisals to Hamptons clients before they exchange?

Absolutely! Our Feasibility Study Service explores the potential of a home at an early stage. We provide a comprehensive assessment of the planning risks, project costs and specialist inputs that will be required, setting out design opportunities and what the options are. Giving you clarity and confidence that you can achieve what you want to, before you start the project.

www.absolute-architecture.co.uk

DISCOVER THE POTENTIAL OF YOUR NEW HOME

Buying a house is just the start of the journey. Turning it into your dream home is the destination. Explore the potential of your future home, the planning risk and the associated costs with our Feasibility Study Service.

Specialising in retro fit renovations on traditional and contemporary properties, we provide the perfect project team, truly listening to your vision and creating sustainable ‘forever’ homes that exceed expectations. By delivering on time and on budget, together we will ensure that your dreams become reality.

01635 528188

mail@absolute-architecture.co.uk absolute-architecture.co.uk

ARCHITECTURE | PROJECT MANAGEMENT | INTERIOR DESIGN LANDSCAPING | PURCHASE CONSULTATION

HISTORY

Marlborough can be found in Wiltshire, sitting next to the river Kennet. It’s a historic market town that was once controlled by William the Conqueror but was later almost totally destroyed in 1653 by a great fire. There are many sites of historic interest in the surrounding areas, including the World Heritage site of Stonehenge, the stone circle at Avebury and the extraordinary prehistoric white horse hill figures.

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TODAY

Marlborough is a historic market town situated in the beautiful county of Wiltshire on the old coaching route midway between London and Bath. Marlborough offers a wide variety of boutique shops and restaurants. It features a thriving market, while nearby stations and significant roads offer excellent transport links to London and the West Country. From the wellpopulated High Street to the annual jazz festival held in the summer months, Marlborough is a pleasant place to live and work with plenty of attractions and amenities to keep both locals and tourists amused and occupied. Among its characterful alleyways, you’ll find traditional half-timbered cottages and stately townhouses in a mix of homes, independent shops and coffee shops. Outside of Marlborough, there are many historic coaching inns, including The Three Tuns, The Bell at Ramsbury and the White Horse Inn at Compton Basset.

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Marlborough is a historic market town situated in the beautiful county of Wiltshire.

Interview with ‘Sherbourne Interiors’

clients needs and dreams by refining and uniquely personalising each space, providing warmth, comfort, functionality and a profoun d sense of well-being to our clients homes. What type of projects have you been working on recently?

Tell us a little about the background of your firm?

Margaret leads a team of talented interior designers, with a wealth of knowledge and experience in the high-end luxury market for over two decades.

The In-house team includes architects, master builders, traditional craftsman, landscapers, and project managers which allow us to provide a comprehensive service to undertake and seamlessly deliver on some of the most ambitious and prestigious design projects.

We create luxury interiors that will stand the test of time and that encompass comfort, sophistication and practicality adding value to our private client homes as well as to our core prestigious developments which have been successfully completed over the past 23 years.

Our focus is on creating bespoke, considered interiors that really encapsulate our private

We are working on a few large luxury country properties, between 5000sqft – 12000sqft. One of the defining features of our luxury country family homes is their exceptional architectural design. These residences often showcase a seamless integration of traditional and contemporary elements, creating a unique and timeless aesthetic. Grand facades, intricate detailing, and high-quality craftsmanship are common characteristics that add to the allure of these properties. Whether it’s a classic Georgian manor, a charming farmhouse, or a modern eco-friendly villa, the luxury country homes we design offer a sense of prestige and refined elegance.

Do you work with investors and landlords? We work with private clients and high net worth individuals who invest in our core developments through our sister company ‘Sherbourne Developments”.

Looking back, is there a job that you are most proud of?

We are proud of all our commissions as each one is unique and has had its own journey for the end user involved. Each project is meticulously thought through and tailored to each individual / family / end user. This is what makes our job so much fun and interesting … no home is ever the same.

Are you happy to give appraisals to Hamptons clients before they exchange?

Yes absolutely!

www.sherbourne-interiors.com

Marlborough

Arcades, alleyways, coaching inns, half-timbered cottages and a church at each end of the high street — Marlborough still retains much of its original rustic charm.

There’s plenty of accommodation, excellent shopping and a wide choice of places to eat and things to do, making the town an ideal destination for a long or short break at any time of the year.

On Saturdays and Wednesdays, the High Street hosts a market selling all kinds of stuff from locally produced meat and vegetables to pots, plants, pashminas and pottery. Several continental markets also descend on the town, but mainly in the summer months.

Source-https://www.marlboroughwiltshire.co.uk

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offers a wide variety of boutique shops and restaurants and features a thriving market.

FAMOUS RESIDENTS

Marlborough and the surrounding area has been a home to rockstars, celebrities, athletes, academics, artists and common or garden members of the upper-crust for generations. Here are a few notable names you may or may not know..

Nick Drake (1948-1974)-songwriter/musician

Charles Hancock (1800-1877)- painter

Sir William Golding (1911-1993) Author famous for ‘Lord of the Flies’

Bo Bruce -(1984-) singer/songwriter

David Brudenell-Bruce (1952-) Earl of Cardigan

Leonard Jennings (1903-1977) First class Cricketer and Royal Air Force officer

John Ivimey (1868–1961) church organist and composer

Eglantyne Jebb (1876-1928) Founder of Save the Children fund

Phil Harding (1950) Time team archaeologist

Edward Thompson (1881-1954) second Chief Mechanical Engineer for L.N.E.R

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Pubs & Live Music

The Lamb Inn

‘Great local pub, local atmosphere, good beer, live music on Saturdays, good courtyard.’

5 The Parade, Marlborough SN8 1NE 01672 512668

www.thelambinnmarlborough.co.uk/

The Roebuck

Cozy, local village pub. Occasional live music and traditional ales.

London Rd, Marlborough SN8 2AJ 01672 700037

www.roebuckmarlborough.co.uk/

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Royal Oak

Part of the Greene King chain of pubs, this homey hangout offers sports on TV and traditional eats. Live music at the weekends -check website for updates.

111 High St, Marlborough

SN8 1LT

01672 512064

www.greeneking-pubs.co.uk/ pubs/wiltshire/royal-oak

The Green Dragon

A great pub serving Wadworth real ales and great food, plus rooms for your overnight stay. Live music regularly, mostly weekends -also home to the Marlborough music festival in the summer

12-13 High St, Marlborough

SN8 1AA

01672 514847

www.greendragonmarlborough.co.uk/

The Bear Hotel

Fantastic karaoke on Thursdays and live music weekends.

1 High St, Marlborough SN8

1AA

01672 512134

www.thebearmarlborough. com/

Wellington Arms

All live events found on their website

46 High St, Marlborough SN8

1HQ

01672 516697

www.greatukpubs.co.uk/ the-wellington-arms-marlborough

Shouldyou wish to wet your whistle in Marlborough you could hardly have a wider choice. ‘Old school’ inns and taverns, cocktail bars, live music venues, gastropubs, they all abide aplenty in Marlborough. Here are a few suggestions but the best way to find your ‘local’ is surely to take the air and simply explore.

The Roebuck

Cozy,local village pub. Occasional live music and traditional ales. London Rd, Marlborough SN8 2AJ 01672 700037

www.roebuckmarlborough.co.uk/

The Oddfellows

British dishes, using local produce, in a cosy village pub with an open fire, garden and TV sport.

71 High St, Manton, Marlborough SN8 4HW 01672 512352

www.theoddfellowsmanton.co.uk/

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Local Hotspots

Enjoy an artisan coffee, while exploring the highstreet hotspots right in the picturesque heart of Marlborough!

The Food Gallery

Coffee shop, Gourmet Sandwiches, Cooked Breakfast and Cakes. 48 High Street, Marlborough SN8 01672 514069

www.thefoodgallery.co.uk/

Wendy’s Community Cafe & Juice Bar

Mercer’s of Marlborough

Coffee from local suppliers,home made cakes a wide variety of food including Vegan and Gluten-free

Unit B Hilliers Yard Off the high street, Marlborough SN8 1BE

01672 511377

www.facebook.com/MercersOfMarlborough

Saint Peters Coffee Shop and Restaurant

Coffee shop and Restaurant in a restored church built in 1460.Wheelchair, Child and Dog friendly. Booking advised as the restaurant gets very busy.

St. Peters Church High Street, Marlborough SN8 1HQ

01672 515781

www.facebook.com/saintpeterscoffeeshop

Bunce’s

Breakfast, Lunch, Brunch, Drinks. Brilliant local coffee and freshly made sandwiches and soups, everyday.

100 High Street, Marlborough SN8 1HD

Soup, Salads, Homemade Vegetarian/Vegan Burgers, Sandwiches, Paninis & Jackets.. and much more!

Farm Lane, Great Bedwyn

Croquet Club, Great Bedwyn, Marlborough SN8 3LU

07901 668302

www.facebook.com/

Wendys-Community-Ca-

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The Emporium of Loveliness

Whether it’s a one-of-a-kind garment or a retro piece to decorate the home, its nose to the ground in this place and gifts galore!

Unit C, Hillier Yard, Marlborough SN8 1BE 07771 804365

www.facebook.com/emporiumoflovelinessMarlborough/

Mind, Body & Soul

9 Manor Park Froxfield

Marlborough

SN8 1LW

01672 511196

Acceler8 Kids

Unit 1 Hilliers Yard Marlborough

SN8 1BE

01672 513444

Chrissie Wiltshire Flowers

The Manor Winterbourne

Monkton

SN4 9NW

0770875353

The Kitchenmonger

108A High Street Marlborough

SN8 1LT

01672 516370

David Dudley-jewellery

113 High Street Marlborough

SN8 1RF 01672 514008

Charter Market

High Street, Marlborough, Every Tuesday and Saturday

Tuesday 9.00am – 3.00pm, Saturday 9.00am - 3.30pm from January to March.

Tuesday 9.00am - 3.30pm, Saturday 9.00am – 4.00pm

The White Horse Bookshop

The White Horse Bookshop is an independent bookshop which was founded over 75 years ago, and which has operated from its current location on since 1949.

136 High St Marlborough

SN8 1HW 01672 512071

Landmark

Outdoor clothing and equipment shop

128-129 High St, Marlborough SN8 1LZ 01672 515000

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Theatres & Venues

Fancy a trip to the theatre? In Wiltshire, there are plays and performances aplenty! Our Wiltshire theatres will offer you everything from classic Shakespearean plays to cutting-edge modern drama. Or perhaps you’re looking for a light-hearted musical? Or an open-air theatre performance in the summer sunshine? A thrilling drama that will keep you on the edge of your seat? Or a children’s theatre performance so you can introduce your youngsters to the joys of the stage?

Whatever kind of theatre you’re looking for, you’ll find it in Wiltshire...

Source-www.visitwiltshire.co.uk

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There are many places to catch plays and performances in Wiltshire - with lots of arts centres and performance venues as well as the theatres!

The Theatre On The Hill, St John’sGranham Hill, Marlborough, Wiltshire, SN8 4AX

Telephone 01249 701628

Website www.stjohns.wilts.sch.uk

Swindon Arts Centre

Devizes Road, Swindon, Wiltshire, SN1 4BJ

Telephone 01793 614837

www.swindon.gov.uk/artscentre

Phoenix Theatre

Stand up comedy,Pantomimes and musicals from top names and much more….

New College, New College Drive, Swindon, Wiltshire, SN3 1AH

www.swindontheatres.co.uk/

The Shoe Box Theatre

Theatre Square, Swindon, Wiltshire, SN1 1QN

07974 123009

The Shoebox Theatre is a 50 seat flexible studio space in the heart of Swindon’s Railway Village. Managed by Wrong Shoes Theatre Company, the space supports new work, hosts an exciting programme of contemporary theatre and provides quality theatre training.

Wyvern Theatre

Theatre Square, Swindon, Wiltshire, SN1 1QN

01793524481

Top names all appear here,please see website for next months’ acts www.swindontheatres.co.uk

Ellis Theatre

Situated inside, Marlborough College,Marlborough,Wiltshire,SN8 1PA

Venue for hire and local gigs, plays, functions, weddings etc … contact@hirespace.com

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Planning advice with Tim Perkins

About me Hi, I’m Tim. If you’re struggling to get planning permission, I can help you find a path through the planning fog. I’m an independent planning consultant, based in Wiltshire and working across the West of England. I’ve spent much of my career with local councils and have lived in the area for many years. I believe in creating high-quality homes and places and in demystifying the planning process to help you achieve your property vision.

How I help The planning system is complicated and getting permission can often feel frustrating. I’m here to help smooth the process for you. I provide bespoke and pragmatic planning support for your project, whether it involves residential, commercial or heritage buildings. This includes upfront advice to help you identify the right approach for your particular property, and working with you to prepare and submit planning applications and appeals. Providing expert planning advice, I guide you every step of the way. My role is to manage the process and guide you through the Council’s policies and guidance. I work closely with architects, although I leave the designs and drawings to them.

Building relationships Relationships are key to successful planning. I understand what makes local councils tick and what’s important to them. Planning is complex and it’s essential to understand what rules and policies apply in your area. In some cases, having pre-application discussions with the Council will help smooth the path for your project. I work closely with architects, heritage experts, engineers and others to make sure it’s a team effort for you.

FavouritesI’ve worked on many projects over the years – everything from residential extensions to larger new build developments. In recent years, I’ve overseen a successful appeal for two houses in the North Wessex Downs AONB, provided planning advice on a listed farmhouse and buildings in North Wiltshire, and submitted a planning application to convert a historic building to residential use in Swindon. I particularly enjoy working on historic buildings, bringing them back to life, but also love working on modern developments.

Moving forward Getting planning advice at the start of your project is essential. Give me a call and I’ll help you work out what needs permission and what doesn’t, and help you understand any challenges you may face. If you need to submit an application, I’ll steer you through the process, supporting you every step of the way. Planning can be tricky and there’s often lots to consider. My approach is always pragmatic, working closely with your local authority planners to achieve a positive outcome. At the end of the day, we’re all aiming to create high-quality places in which to live, work and play. If you’d like advice on a planning issue or how to go about getting permission, please get in touch for a free initial chat on 07843 936323 or tim@tmpplanning.co.uk

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EXPERT INTERVIEW
23 B e s p o k e a n d p r a g m a t i c p l a n n i n g s u p p o r t f o r y o u r p r o p e r t y p r o j e c t Development Advice - Planning Applications - Planning Appeals Contact Tim Perkins tim@tmpplanning.co.uk 07843 936323 www.tmpplanning.co.uk

Family days out

Marlborough is a great destination for a family trip offering entertainment for kids of all ages.

We’ve picked some of the most popular family-friendly things to do and sorted them into a handy list.

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FAMILY LIFE

The Ridgeway National Trail

The Ridgeway National Trail is one of 15 National Trails in England and Wales. You can follow a route that has been used since Prehistoric times, by soldiers, travellers and herdsmen, as you pass through ancient landscapes full of loads of great wildlife to spot, plus interesting archaeological sites.

Avebury, Wiltshire, SN8 1RD

01865 810224

www.nationaltrail.co.uk/en_GB/trails/ the-ridgeway/

Avebury Stone Circle

Avebury Stone Circle, a World Heritage site set in the pretty village of Avebury, and the largest prehistoric stone circle in the world! It was excavated by millionaire archaeologist Alexander Keiller, in the 1930s, and there is a museum there bearing his name.

Avebury, Marlborough, Wiltshire, SN8 1RF

01672 539250

www.nationaltrust.org.uk/avebury

Crofton Beam Engines

Crofton Beam Engines is a fabulous place to bring the little ones. One of the engines is over 200 years old and still works, fed by a coal fired Lancashire boiler!

The grounds make a perfect spot for a picnic as they overlook the Kennet 7 Avon Canal.

Crofton Pumping Station, Crofton, Marlborough, Wiltshire, SN8 3DW

01672 870300

www.croftonbeamengines.org/

The Merchant’s House

132 High Street, Marlborough, Wiltshire

SN8 1HN

01672 511491

www.themerchantshouse.co.uk

Swindon Karting Arena

Swindon Karting Arena provide the equipment required. Gloves & balaclavas are available to purchase but are not essential. They are in a hangar so it is advised that you wrap up warm. Sensible footwear, no flip flops.

Hangar C2, Area 1, Wroughton Airfield, Hackpen Lane, Swindon, Wiltshire, SN4 0QJ

01793 814340

www.swindonkarting.co.uk/

Eastcott Studios

Relax and have some fun making and decorating a mug, vase, bowl, picture frame, door plaque, clock… or a whole host of other items, either as a special, unique gift for someone or just to keep for yourself.

28 Eastcott Hill, Swindon, Wiltshire, SN1 3JG

07747 804487

www.eastcottstudios.co.uk/

Local Schools

Where our children spend most of their week and how they are being educated is a decision which should take some serious consideration. We have put together this list of suggestions to make your life a little bit easier. Many local schools and nurseries offer free tours so please go and visit your choice options before making that final important decision.

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St John’s School & Community College

Orchard Road, Marlborough, Wiltshire, SN8 4AX

Telephone: 01672 516156 Fax: 01672 516664

Email: techcoll@stjohns.wilts.sch.uk

www.stjohns.wilts.sch.uk

Headteacher: Mr Patrick Hazlewood

Type: Secondary Age Range: 11-18

Avebury CofE Primary School

High Street, Avebury, Marlborough, Wiltshire, SN8 1RF

Telephone: 01672 539215

www.avebury.wilts.sch.uk, www.aveburyschool.co.uk

Headteacher: Mrs Debra Tomlinson

Primary Age Range: 4-11

Baydon St Nicholas CofE School

Finches Lane, Baydon, Marlborough, Wiltshire, SN8 2JJ

Telephone: 01672 540554

www.baydon-school.org.uk

Collingbourne CofE Primary School

Primary Age Range: 5-11

Collingbourne Ducis, Marlborough, Wiltshire, SN8 3EN

Telephone: 01264 850346

Primary Age Range: 5-11

Marlborough College

Bath Road, Marlborough, Wiltshire, SN8 1PA 01672 892200

Age range – mixed 13-18

www.marlboroughcollege.org

Marlborough St Mary’s CEVC Primary School

Ducks Meadow, Marlborough SN8 4BX 01672 513101

Age 4-11 mixed

www.marlboroughstmarys.wilts.sch.uk/

Preshute Church of England Primary School

High Street, Manton, Marlborough, SN8 4HH 01672512754

Age 4-11

www.preshute.wilts.sch.uk

The Avenue Day Nursery

Kennet Barns, Church Ln, Mildenhall, Marlborough SN8 2LU 01672 515763

Age -3 months to 5

www.avenue-nursery.co.uk/

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Interview with creative garden designer Christine

Christine, please tell us a little about your company and how you started?

I’ve always been fascinated with plants - from a child I’ve grown them, searched for them in the wild, photographed them, and tended them in a nursery. After a career in consultancy, I then combined my mathematical background with my love of plants and retrained as a garden designer, where I use my creative, analytical and communication skills to create inspired and practical designs.

What would be the first steps when challenged with a generous size garden but low on character or features?

The first stage is always to understand the client’s needs and tastes, but my designs will also be individual to the site. Every site, even the most blank of canvases, has something to work withthe lie of the land, views, sunlight, the buildings, trees, even something less attractive that needs screening - it all goes into the melting pot where, working from the house outwards, I create a unique garden that works in its setting and for the clients.

Does it matter what time of the year you get started with your outside space?

The most important thing to understand is that gardens are not instant nor static. They change over time and with the seasons. That is what makes them such amazing spaces. The whole process from initial survey to completed garden is not quick, so it does pay to plan ahead.

What type of projects give you the most satisfaction?

I enjoy being closely involved with my clients and the landscape team, right from the initial survey and design brief, throughout the build to the planting and even beyond. It is incredibly satisfying to see my clients’ delight in their new garden, and to stay involved with them as their garden progresses.

Would you say you prefer a blank canvas or working with clients specific ideas to creating their dream space?

Some clients have a clear idea of styles they like or features they want to include in the garden, others just know their garden doesn’t currently work for them. Some need the whole garden to be redesigned, others will want just part reimagined in a way that works with the rest of the garden. It is the variety of design briefs that make this such an interesting career.

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Fitness & health

Leading a hectic life? Need somewhere to tone your body, recharge your muscles or simply stretch? We have put together the best locations for you to do just that. Whether you fancy going for a swim or need regular fitness classes, we know that our recommended providers will do their best to keep you in shape.

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Fitness Space

Elcot Park Elcot Lane Marlborough SN8 2BG

01672 514643

Mon -Sun 6.00 am -9.pm

Www.fitnessspace.com

Nuffield Fitness and Wellbeing Swindon

Garrard Way

Greenbridge Retail Park Swindon SN3 3SQ 01793 422211

Mon-Sun 6.30 am –9.30 pm

Business website

www.nuffieldhealth.com

Pilates Plus

8 Oxford Street Marlborough SN8 1AP 01672 513333

Check website for classes/times etc

www.pilatesplus.org.uk

Spa 6 health Club

Cotswold Water Park Four Pillars Hotel Lake 6 Spine Road East Cirencester GL7

5FP

0870 120 1999

Check website for details

www.yelp.com/biz/spa-6-health-club-cirencester

Pure Gym

Unit1B Telford Park Mannington Retail Park

Swindon SN5 8WA

0345 481 1728

Mon -Sun open 24 hours

www.puregym.com/gyms/swindon

Atlas Gym 24/7

56 New Rd

Bromham SN15 1ES

01249 248219

Open 24hours

www.atlasgyms.com

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Local Restaurants

Kitchen Sisters

Join Kitchen Sisters at The Bear in Marlborough to find out what a real burger should taste like.

The Bear, 1 High Street, Marlborough

SN8 1AA

07960 343573

www.kitchensisters.co.uk/

Dan’s at The Crown

‘Dan’s is one of the few independent restaurants of Marlborough reflecting Dan’s Australian roots and of course and most importantly we cook tasty food with care and passion that people really want to eat.’

6-7 The Parade, Marlborough SN8 1NE England

01672 512112

www.dansrestaurant.co.uk/

Mercer’s of Marlborough

‘Our aim is to cater for a wide selection of cliental, We are always adapting our menu based on demand and love to try new things ensuring there is always an option for everyone!

Unit B Hilliers Yard Off the high street, Marlborough SN8 1BE 01672 511377

www.facebook.com/MercersOfMarlborough

Pino’s Ristorante

Pino’s is a family-run Italian restaurant that has been open since 2003.

‘Our focus is on quality, authentic cuisine made from as many locally sourced, fresh ingredients as possible, even making our own pastas and pizzas in the restaurant.

13 New Road, Marlborough SN8 1AH 01672 512969

www.pinosristorante.co.uk/

ASK Italian

Founded by two brothers in 1993, ASK Italian is a family of restaurants across the UK.‘Our Italian menu is inspired by trips to Italy and created in collaboration with expert friend, Theo Randall.’ 101 High Street, Marlborough SN8 1HD 01672 288022

www.askitalian.co.uk/

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Silks on the Downs

‘From British classic pub food to special fusion & seasonal dishes created by our chefs for you to enjoy. We are very lucky, not only to be nestled in the heart of game country but also to be surrounded by some fantastic natural produce’

Main Road, Marlborough SN8 1RZ

01672 841229

www.silksonthedowns.co.uk/

The Zaika Inn

Amazing menu with all of the traditional Indian cuisine with some rare chefs’ specials!

7 London Road, Marlborough SN8 1PH

01672 515894

www.the-zaika-inn.co.uk/

The Palm Indian Restaurant

‘The critically acclaimed Palm Indian restaurant Marlborough is a place where we hope to transcend the true taste of modern Indian cuisine with a twist.’

A4 Bath Road Froxfield, Marlborough SN8 3HT

01672 871818

www.thepalmindian.com/

Rick Stein

‘We bring a taste of Cornwall and the best fresh and sustainable Cornish seafood to the heart of the Wiltshire countryside. Enjoy lunch with main courses from £10.95, followed by cosy dinners with simple fish and meat dishes perfect for midweek dining or Rick’s classics of lobster and turbot. Plus, a takeaway menu and weekend breakfast too.’

Lloran House 42A High Street Lloran House, Marlborough SN8 1HQ

01672 233333

www.rickstein.com/restaurants/rick-stein-marlborough/

The Roebuck

Home-cooking is the order of the day at The Roebuck - where all the food is freshly prepared by our talented kitchen creatives.The menu centres on traditional dishes and pub classics, all crafted from superb ingredients and served up with a contemporary twist. We also offer a daily special.

London Road, Marlborough SN8 2AJ

01672 700037

www.roebuckmarlborough.co.uk/

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‘Virtually’ all you need

Some suggested local social media groups to help you connect, learn, buy, sell and have fun.

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Facebook

Marlborough Wiltshire Notice Board

www.facebook.com/groups/275483082876530

Marlborough Pictures. England

www.facebook.com/groups/500553610061873

Free or for sale Marlborough/Pewsey....sell,chat and enjoy

www.facebook.com/groups/1741714202726225

Marlborough Notice Board

www.facebook.com/groups/192692602423

Marlborough & area gossip girls

www.facebook.com/groups/1623109787740906

Marlborough Ladies Who Latte

www.facebook.com/groups/MarlboroughLadiesWhoLatte

St John’s Marlborough Second Hand Uniform

www.facebook.com/groups/2326073660773087

Twitter

The Merchant’s House

www.twitter.com/MerchantsHseUK

Visit Marlborough

www.twitter.com/VMarlborough

Marlborough.News

www.twitter.com/MarlboroNews

InsideWiltshire

www.twitter.com/InsideWiltshire

Marlborough Living

www.twitter.com/MarlboroughLive

Marlborough Leisure

www.twitter.com/MarlboroughLC

Crosby & Lawrence -school uniforms

www.twitter.com/MCol_Crosbys

MC Summer School

www.twitter.com/MCol_Summer

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Help and support from your localCouncil

You should inform your Local Authority of where you are moving from and where you are moving to around a month before you move. You can do this here.. https://system8.rbwm.gov.uk/publicaccesslive/selfservice/services/ changeofaddress/coastart.htm

You’ll need to include the forwarding addresses for every adult in the property that pays council tax.

Search for information and services from your council. Information for residents about Windsor town Council including council tax, bins and recycling, schools, leisure, streets and parking, this and lot’s more at the below link.

https://www.wiltshire.gov.uk

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Planning and Building Control

Unsure which services you need?

If you are thinking of making changes to your property, you may need to apply for planning permission and / or Building Regulations approval. If you’re not sure which applications to make, please use the guidance below to help you to decide what you need to do.

Please note that many developments will require both.

What is planning?

Planning is the process of deciding whether a proposed development should go ahead or not. It uses national and local policies to consider the development in its context and may look at the impact of the work on neighbours and the wider community, existing architecture, the land, the layout, and existing or proposed infrastructure (such as drains, transport and schools). You will probably need planning permission if your proposed development will do any of the following:

• create a new building, or change the use or appearance of an existing building

• affect the sunlight, privacy or outlook for neighbouring properties

• affect the nearby area with noise disturbance, smell or fumes

• work on or around listed buildings or any conservation areas

• affect traffic volumes, road safety or access

• change the density of development in an area

• use significantly different materials or finishes from nearby properties

• have an effect on existing trees

https://www.wiltshire.gov.uk/search?q=planning+

What is building control?

Building control applies national statutory regulations to ensure the structural quality of any building work, in areas such as safety, public health, accessibility, and the materials used. Most substantial building projects (such as an extension, knocking down walls or converting a garage or loft) will need Building Regulations approval.

https://www.wiltshire.gov.uk/search?q=building

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40 20 High St, Marlborough SN8 1AA www.hamptons.co.uk

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