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Lying just over two miles southwest of Trowbridge, Southwick is a village where the transition from the town’s industrial outskirts to the open Wiltshire countryside becomes clear. Historically, the area was tied to the local woollen trade, but today it functions as a distinct community centered around the village hall, the parish church of St Thomas, and the primary school. The landscape is defined by the Southwick Country Park, a 150-acre expanse of grassland and old hedgerows that offers a genuine sense of space right on the doorstep. For daily needs, there is a local shop and a pub, the Hope Nature Centre within the park, and the proximity to the A361 makes it a practical spot for those heading toward Frome or Bath. It is a place where you can still find pockets of quiet, yet within ten minutes, you are back at the main amenities and rail links of the county town.