Murcott is a small, picturesque village on the edge of Crudwell, Wiltshire. Sitting just off the A429, it provides good access to Malmesbury (4 miles) and Cirencester (9 miles), as well as Kemble train station (5 miles) which has direct services to London Paddington, Cheltenham, Swindon and elsewhere.
Compared to the larger nearby villages of Crudwell, Minety and Oaksey, Murcott is quieter and more secluded, making it ideal for those seeking tranquility. Murcott Farm Shop is planned to open later this year, and Crudwell also has two well-regarded pubs in The Potting Shed and The Wheatsheaf Inn.
Nearby Malmesbury is an ancient hilltop town situated on the southern edge of The Cotswolds. Traditionally a market town serving the rural area of North West Wiltshire, it is reputed to be the oldest borough in England created by Charter in 880 AD by Alfred the Great. Today, the High Street has numerous independent shops, pubs and restaurants and a regular weekly Farmer's Market. Malmesbury is also well served by large Waitrose and Aldi supermarkets, as well as an excellent choice of schools and good recreational and leisure facilities.
Orchard House, Cherry Orchard Lane,
Luckington, Wiltshire, SN14 6NX