Introducing Russell Mews, an exclusive redevelopment of the former Wilton Police Station into two thoughtfully curated 3 bedroom homes in the beautiful town of Wilton, Salisbury.
Nestled in the heart of the picturesque village of Wilton, Salisbury, our redeveloped 3-bedroom properties offer a unique opportunity to experience the quintessential English countryside lifestyle. Wilton, known for its rich history, natural beauty, and welcoming community, provides an idyllic setting for those seeking both tranquility and modern convenience. The properties seamlessly blend modern comfort with timeless charm, providing the perfect space to unwind, create memories and embark on a new chapter in the heart of Wilton’s story.
Wilton occupies one of the most superb settings in this historic quarter of Wiltshire. The former ancient Capital of Wessex, Wilton has a long-held reputation as being a lovely place in which to live, with many beautiful period houses combined with charming cottages to form a traditional market town. A strong community spirit, underpinned by excellent independent services, shops, designers’ studios, coffee shops, pubs and eateries, gives the town vibrancy and life, whilst traditional values remain, with a weekly market, cricket and tennis clubs and actively used Memorial Hall and Community Centre. Salisbury city itself is just down the road, boasting an array of cultural and historical items of interest as well as a diverse range of shops, restaurants, pubs, and entertainment.
Wilton dates back to Anglo Saxon times and is known for its rich history, natural beauty, and welcoming community, providing an idyllic setting for those seeking both tranquillity and modern convenience, whilst being a stone’s throw from the medieval cathedral city of Salisbury.
Wilton is a small attractive town offering the best of country living whilst being within easy walking distance of all the excellent amenities which it has to offer including Health Centre and Dentist. Wilton occupies one of the most superb settings in this historic quarter of Wiltshire. The former ancient Capital of Wessex, Wilton has a long-held reputation as being a lovely place in which to live, with many beautiful period houses combining with charming cottages to form a traditional market town. A strong community spirit, underpinned by independent excellent services, shops, designers’ studios, coffee shops, pubs and eateries, gives the town vibrancy and life, whilst traditional values remain, with a weekly market, cricket and tennis clubs and actively used Memorial Hall and Community Centre.
The Guild (formerly Wilton Shopping Village) has a range of independent boutique shops. Wilton House is open to the public in the summer months and has a fantastic adventure playground and a cafe set in its beautiful gardens.
Salisbury city itself is just down the road, boasting an array of cultural and historical items of interest as well as a diverse range of shops, restaurants, pubs, and entertainment.
The town boasts Wilton CE Primary School, where young learners begin their education in a nurturing environment. As children progress through their academic years, the short journey to Salisbury opens up a world of possibilities.
Salisbury, just a stone’s throw away, boasts an impressive array of secondary educational options. Among these, two acclaimed Grammar schools stand out, providing top-notch education for students seeking a challenging and enriching academic experience.
For those preferring a private education, Salisbury offers a variety of prestigious prep and senior private schools, known for their dedication to academic excellence and holistic development.
In addition to these institutions, parents in Wilton also have the convenience of three nearby nurseries, South Hills Wilton, South Hills Burcombe, and Brambles, ensuring that children receive the best start.
Wilton is located on the main A36 Salisbury Road, just over 3 miles from the city. Wilton has excellent road links being close to the A303 and M27.
Warminster – 18 miles
Winchester – 25 miles
Southampton – 27 miles
Bournemouth – 30 miles
Bath – 36 miles
Portsmouth – 46 miles
Bristol – 50 miles
London – 95 miles
The city is linked by rail and road to the urban centres of London and Southampton as well as the seaside town of Bournemouth and the towns of Winchester and Warminster. Bournemouth, Bristol and Southampton Airports offer international travel, as does London Heathrow a little further out.
Rail links from Salisbury Station can take you to London in just an hour and half in peak times, with Southampton just 35 minutes away and Bristol or Portsmouth around and hour and a quarter.
Take a step back in time at Wilton House, with 21 acres of beautiful, landscaped gardens around the classic 17th century country house, which is open to the public in the summer months and has a fantastic adventure playground and a café set in the grounds or go further back into the mists of time with a trip to Stonehenge, just 11 miles away. For countryside you’ll be spoiled for choice, with the New Forest right on your doorstep and the extensive South Downs National Park not far away.
For sport, visit Five Rivers Health and Wellbeing Centre in Salisbury or try Salisbury Lawn Tennis Club. The city also has rugby union and football teams. Salisbury and South Wiltshire Golf Club has an excellent course, or you can hone your skills at Salisbury Driving range.