New Homes in Trowbridge
The county town of Wiltshire in the South West, Trowbridge lies on the banks of the River Biss less than 10 miles from historic Bath. Around 50 minutes from Swindon by car, you can get to Bristol in a little less time from houses in Trowbridge, while Chippenham is less than half an hour’s drive away.
Whether you’re taking the kids to Brokerswood Country Park with its adventure playgrounds and lake, exploring Biss Meadows and Clanger Wood, or having some fun at the Boomerang family play centre, there’s also a local museum and park to enjoy. So don’t miss our properties for sale near Trowbridge below.
- £145,000 to £690,000
- 2, 3, 4 and 5 bedroom
- £279,000 to £585,000
- 2, 3 and 4 bedroom
- £335,000 to £550,000
- 3 and 4 bedroom
- £350,000 to £700,000
- 3, 4 and 5 bedroom
- £310,000 to £650,000
- 3, 4 and 5 bedroom
- £277,500 to £517,500
- 2, 3 and 4 bedroom
- £235,000 to £620,000
- 2, 3 and 4 bedroom
- £267,500 to £510,000
- 2, 3 and 4 bedroom
- £358,000 to £595,000
- 3 and 4 bedroom
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You can look forward to an excellent quality of life in Trowbridge, which is a pleasant town with a great location set into open Wiltshire countryside. Whether you’re new to the area or you’ve lived in Trowbridge your whole life, our Deposit Boost or Deposit Unlock schemes could be ideal for you.
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There are so many beautiful landscapes to explore around Trowbridge, including Southwick Country Park where you’ll find a nature centre and quaint tea room. From Green Lane Wood to the forested trails of historic Clanger Wood, you can also find open spaces close to the heart of town thanks to spots like the Friends of Biss Meadows Country Park.
Trowbridge Museum is also in the town centre, with its interesting collection of artistic and historical exhibits which tell the story of the local area’s heritage. Go for a stroll with the dog at the Town Park, visit grand estates such as Westwood Manor, South Wraxall Manor and Great Chalfield Manor in the surrounding area, and have some fun with your kids at the Boomerang Family Play Centre. -
Classrooms may not be as fun as ball pits and slides, but it’s still important for your little ones to go to a good school. Younger children can attend Newtown Primary to the west of the town centre or Paxcroft Primary to the west, while Bellefield Primary and Nursery School is a strong option in the north.
All of the schools above have been classed as good by Ofsted, while the same applies to secondaries the Clarendon Academy and the John of Gaunt School. In the next bracket up, St Augustine’s Catholic College is rated as outstanding and is only half a mile from Trowbridge train station just off Stallard Street. -
From the train station you can get to Bath in only 20 minutes, while Bristol’s a 40-minute journey and Southampton an hour. There are also local bus routes you can catch, while Trowbridge is dissected by the A361 road which runs between the A36 and A350. You can also make the most of community transport schemes in the local area, while walking and cycling is encouraged in and around the town centre.