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Burbage sits on the edge of the North Wessex Downs, about six miles south of Marlborough and just a stone’s throw from the ancient Savernake Forest. It is a village shaped by its position at a historic crossroads, where the A338 meets the A346, making it a practical base for reaching Salisbury, Andover, or Swindon. The Kennet and Avon Canal passes nearby at the Bruce Tunnel, a reminder of the industrial link between London and Bristol that once defined this corridor. Life in the village today centres around the High Street, home to the primary school, a traditional pub, and a post office that serves as a quiet hub for the community. The architecture is a mix of thatched cottages and more recent additions, all framed by the expansive chalk downland that defines the Wiltshire landscape. It is a place where you can feel the isolation of the countryside while remaining firmly connected to the market towns nearby.