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Perched on the Cotswold ridge overlooking the Limpley Stoke Valley, Winsley is a village shaped largely by its geology, with its history rooted in the grit and character of local Bath stone. While its proximity to Bradford-on-Avon and Bath makes it a practical base for those working in the city, the village retains a self-contained identity centred around the Seven Stars pub and a remarkably busy community farm shop at Hartley Farm. Moving through the lanes, you’ll notice a mix of traditional weaver’s cottages and more substantial stone residences, many of which offer clear views across the undulating landscape towards the Westbury White Horse. It is a geographically convenient spot, perched just above the Kennet & Avon Canal and the Dundas Aqueduct, providing easy access to the towpaths for walking or cycling without the village itself feeling like a thoroughfare. Despite its elevated position, the atmosphere remains quiet and grounded, supported by a strong local parish and a notable sense of permanence.