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Staverton sits on the northern edge of Trowbridge, where the town’s suburbs meet the open fields of the Avon Vale. Historically, the village was defined by its relationship with the River Avon and the Kennet & Avon Canal, a legacy still visible in the towering Victorian masonry of the former Nestlé cereal factory, which dominates the local skyline. Today, the village is split between its older, more traditional core near the river and the extensive modern developments that have integrated it closer to Trowbridge. Life here feels deeply connected to the water; the canal towpath provides a direct, level route for walkers and cyclists heading toward Bradford-on-Avon or Devizes, and the river itself is a focal point for the local angling club. While the village has grown significantly, it retains its own primary school and a well-used social club, benefitting from being close enough to the town for easy access to the railway station and supermarkets, while remaining just far enough out to feel the immediate presence of the Wiltshire countryside.