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Tucked into the northern edge of Salisbury Plain, about five miles south of Devizes, Market Lavington is a village defined by its relationship with the greensand ridge and the vast chalk downlands beyond. Historically a busy market town, it retains a self-contained feel that sets it apart from the smaller hamlets nearby. The local geography is practical; the village sits at a spring line, which historically supported the brickmaking and agriculture that shaped its layout. Today, most daily needs are met within the village high street - which hosts a pharmacy, a post office, and a small supermarket - while the secondary school and the volunteer-run museum (housed in the old schoolmaster’s cottage) serve as the primary community hubs. Life here tends to follow the pace of the landscape, with immediate access to the Ridgeway for walking and easy road links via the A360, providing a balance between rural quiet and the practical connectivity of central Wiltshire.