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Dilton Marsh sits just to the southwest of Westbury, tucked into the corner of the county where the Wiltshire downs begin to give way to the Somerset border. It is a long, linear village that follows the line of the High Street and The Hollow, eventually narrowing into the hamlet of Old Dilton. While it has become a popular alternative to its larger neighbours, it retains a distinct sense of independence, anchored by a traditional village green and a surprisingly useful request-stop railway station on the line toward Bath and Bristol. The surrounding landscape is defined by the proximity of the Westbury White Horse and the edge of Salisbury Plain, offering plenty of walking routes through the local clay vales. Historically, the village was tied to the weaving industry, and you can still see that heritage in the older cottages scattered between more modern additions. It manages to feel quiet and tucked away, yet it remains practical for those who need easy access to the shopping and services in Westbury or Warminster.