Cley Hill View, Warminster

Thursday 1st January 2026

From the web page: www.keepmoat.com/cley-hill-view-warminster

Coming soon: Cley Hill View, Victoria Road, Warminster, BA12 8HD

About The Development
Discover Cley Hill View, a new development by Keepmoat in the picturesque market town of Warminster, Wiltshire. Surrounded by rolling countryside and just minutes from the beautiful Cley Hill area managed by the National Trust, this is a place where modern living meets natural beauty.Set across 24 acres, the development will deliver 227 energy-efficient homes, including 2 to 4-bedroom options. Our new homes in Warminster offer the perfect blend of rural charm and urban convenience. The town boasts a lively high street, excellent schools and strong transport links. London Waterloo and Paddington stations are just two hours away by train, and the A36 connects you easily to Bath, Salisbury and Bristol. Nature lovers will enjoy nearby attractions like Shearwater Lake, Longleat Forest and Stourhead Gardens. The Cley Hill View development itself will include green spaces and play areas, alongside walking and cycling routes that connect with the wider community.

Features
A collection of modern and energy-efficient new homes in Warminster, Wiltshire.
Launching in Spring 2026.
Get to London in as little as 1 hour and 40 minutes.
Only 2 miles from Longleat House and Safari Park.
Close to the A36, linking you to Westbury, Frome, Wells, Salisbury and Bath within 45 minutes.
Less than 2 miles to the town centre.
All your everyday amenities are close by.
Secure the best available plots today.
Make an enquiry to find out more.

Cley Hill View, Warminster – Where Nature Meets Modern Living
Nestling in the heart of Wiltshire’s stunning countryside, Cley Hill View is Keepmoat’s latest development offering a collection of modern, energy-efficient homes in the charming market town of Warminster. With a blend of natural beauty, rich history, and excellent connectivity, this location is perfect for first-time buyers, growing families, and anyone seeking a peaceful yet well-connected lifestyle.

Why buy a new build in Warminster?
Warminster is a quintessential English town, steeped in history and surrounded by some of the most breathtaking landscapes in the South West. Located on the western edge of Salisbury Plain, it offers a unique combination of rural tranquillity and urban convenience. The town is known for its welcoming community, vibrant local culture, and proximity to iconic landmarks such as Longleat House and Safari Park, which is less than two miles from the development.

One of Warminster’s most striking features is Cley Hill, a prominent hill that dominates the local skyline and offers panoramic views of the surrounding countryside. This National Trust site is a haven for walkers, nature lovers, and photographers. Living at Cley Hill View means you’ll have this natural gem right on your doorstep, perfect for weekend hikes, picnics, or simply soaking in the scenery.

Lush Surroundings and Outdoor Living
The area around Warminster is rich in green spaces, woodlands, and nature reserves. Whether you’re into cycling, birdwatching, or leisurely strolls, there’s always something to explore. The nearby Shearwater LakeCenter Parcs Longleat Forest, and Stourhead Gardens offer endless opportunities for outdoor recreation.

Keepmoat’s commitment to enhancing the natural environment is evident in the Cley Hill View development. The site will include new green spaces, play areas, and pedestrian and cycle routes that connect seamlessly with the surrounding community. This thoughtful integration of nature and infrastructure ensures residents can enjoy a healthy, active lifestyle without sacrificing convenience.

A Thriving Market Town
Warminster itself is a thriving town with a rich heritage dating back to Saxon times. Its bustling high street features a mix of independent shops, cafes, and essential services. Weekly markets, local events, and community festivals add to the town’s charm and make it a lively place to live.

More things to do in Warminster
Families will appreciate the excellent selection of schools and nurseries, while professionals benefit from strong transport links. Warminster railway station offers direct services to London in as little as 1 hour and 12 minutes, making it ideal for commuters. The town is also well-connected by road, with easy access to the A36 and nearby cities like Bath, Salisbury, and Bristol.

Why buy a home with Keepmoat?
We build houses to create communities. Buying a newbuild home in Warminster with Keepmoat is buying a lifestyle. 

  • Our energy-efficient designs reduce your running costs and are kinder to the environment.
  • Our 5-star builder status at the Home Builders Federation (HBF) awards emphasises our building standards. Over 9 out of 10 of our customers would recommend us to a friend. 
  • We believe that new build homes should be accessible to all, which is why we support several schemes to help you achieve your dream home. 

Ways to buy
Easymove
Shared Ownership
Deposit Unlock
100% Mortgages

If you’re unsure which one of our schemes is the most suitable, our experts can explain your options.  

Call us: 01422 702969.

Menu Changes This Week At Rocky’s Pizza Shop

Monday 22nd December 2025

Message from Rocky’s Pizza Shop, 30 George Street, Warminster:

OPEN FROM 11am-9pm today, Tuesday and Wednesday (XMAS eve whoooop)

Thank you to everyone who came for our opening week.

We’ve made some menu changes for this week so head over to the link in our bio to order your pizzas!

order.storekit.com/rocky-s-pizza-shop/menu

Rockyspizzashop@gmail.com

Five People Arrested After A Cannabis Farm Was Located Above A Restaurant At East Street, Warminster

Monday 22nd December 2025

From the Facebook page of Warminster Police:

We have arrested five people after a cannabis farm was located in Warminster as part of an ongoing operation into drug supply.

On Friday evening (19/12), officers executed a warrant at an address in East Street, Warminster, where a cannabis grow of around 50 plants was located above a restaurant, as well as bags of cocaine and mobile phones.

On the same evening, officers executed a warrant at a property in Primrose Walk, Warminster, where a range of drug paraphernalia plus a small quantity of cannabis and magic mushrooms were seized.

Officers also attended Mantell Close in Westbury under section 17 of the Police and Criminal Evidence Act, where a large amount of cash, plus a designer coat and phones were located and seized.

We arrested five people in total:

• A 46-year-old man and a 29-year-old woman were arrested on suspicion of production of a class B drug, namely cannabis

• A 27-year-old man and a 25-year-old woman were also arrested on suspicion of possession of a Class B drug, being concerned in the production of a Class B drug, and acquiring/using/possessing criminal property

• A 57-year-old woman was also arrested on suspicion of being concerned in the supply of a Class A drug.

Enquiries are ongoing.

Neighbourhood Warminster Christmas Opening Hours

Wednesday 10th December 2025

Neighbourhood Warminster, 67 Market Place, Warminster

As the big day draws nearer, here’s a little heads up of Our Christmas Opening hours:

Monday 22nd : Open 10-4

Tuesday 23rd : Open 9-4

Xmas Eve : Open 9-4

Xmas Day : CLOSED

Boxing Day : CLOSED

Saturday 27th : Open 9-4

Sunday 28th : CLOSED

Monday 29th : CLOSED

Tuesday 30th : Open 9-4

New Years Eve : Open 9-4

New Year’s Day : CLOSED

Friday 2nd Jan : Open 9-4

Saturday 3rd Jan : Open 9-4

Roadworks At Vicarage Street, Warminster

Saturday 29th November 2025

Roadworks Vicarage Street 
Starting Monday 1 Dec 09:00 until Thursday 4 Dec 22:00 GMT
Wales & West Utilities
C362 (Part) Warminster
Description
New connection and associated works. to be used to symbolise diversion route.
Date 1 Dec 09:00 – 4 Dec 22:00
No through route for emergency vehicles possible.
Diversion Route Description
6.37 km – About 8 minutes
Church Street
Continue on Church Street
26.10 m
Continue on Bath Road
561.20 m
Turn left towards Bath Road
15.30 m
Turn slight left towards Bath Road
746.80 m
Turn left towards
13.40 m
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796.50 m
Turn slight left towards
135.60 m
Continue on
52.70 m
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1.45 km
Turn left towards Victoria Road
13.60 m
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1.38 km
Continue on West Street
401.50 m
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50 m
Turn slight left towards Vicarage Street
297.60 m
Turn sharp right towards Vicarage Street
34.20 m
Turn slight left towards Church Street
394.10 m
Continue on Church Street
Church Street

The Country Whistle Is About To Open In Warminster

Friday 28th November 2025

The Country Whistle, a country clothing store, is about to open at 32 Market Place, Warminster (the former Barclays Bank building).

Message from The Country Whistle:

We are getting there! We still have more stock to arrive and the epos system hasn’t turned up in time but we WILL be open tomorrow from Midday for the Independent market and turning on of the Christmas lights. We have a selection of women’s and children’s clothing and men’s clothing is on its way! We have Dedito boots in, Lily & Me clothing, Sarah Ann Outdoors and some beautiful feather fedoras from My Fancy Feathers. Please do pop in tomorrow and say hi if you are heading to the Independent market!

Info@thecountrywhistle.co.uk

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Upgrade To Cycle Storage Outside Warminster Library

Tuesday 25th November 2025

Press release from Warminster Town Council:

𝐁𝐢𝐤𝐞 𝐩𝐚𝐫𝐤𝐢𝐧𝐠 𝐟𝐚𝐜𝐢𝐥𝐢𝐭𝐲 𝐮𝐩𝐠𝐫𝐚𝐝𝐞 𝐚𝐢𝐦𝐬 𝐭𝐨 𝐞𝐧𝐜𝐨𝐮𝐫𝐚𝐠𝐞 𝐦𝐨𝐫𝐞 𝐜𝐲𝐜𝐥𝐢𝐧𝐠 𝐢𝐧 𝐖𝐚𝐫𝐦𝐢𝐧𝐬𝐭𝐞𝐫.

New Streetpod bike storage facilities have been installed outside Warminster Library (Three Horseshoes Walk, Warminster, BA12 9BT) following a Warminster Town Council upgrade.

The new user-friendly parking is now available to use for up to six bikes – the new pods offer increased protection and aim to encourage more cycling across Warminster.

The Climate Strategy Working Group previously identified cycling to the town centre would reduce carbon emissions.

A public consultation was conducted to gather feedback on cycling habits and parking needs with respondents highlighting concerns over the security of bicycle racks.

The new units are Certified Secure Diamond, the highest level of UK bicycle security standard, endorsed by police and allow secure locking of the frame and both wheels with a single lock.

Cllr Jack Jones said: “Upgrading the bike racks outside the town centre library to brand new Streetpod units reflects our commitment to encouraging active travel and improving local infrastructure.

“These modern, secure pods offer better protection for bikes, promote sustainable transport, and support our community’s shift towards a greener, healthier future.”

The new units have replaced the existing Sheffield stand racks and are ready to use with funding coming from Ear Marked Reserve Climate Change.

For more information contact Warminster Town Council, Tel: 01985 214847 or email: admin@warminster-tc.gov.uk

Help Decorate The Coffee Garden’s Tree At The Minster Church Christmas Tree Festival

Monday 24th November 2025

Message from The Coffee Garden, 4 Silver Street, Warminster:

To all our Lovely Customers . . . .
We are super excited to have a Tree at Minster Church Christmas Tree Festival this year! It’s such a feel good event and something a lot of people look forward to (including us!) We’d love for you all to help us decorate the tree! At the cafe, you’ll find some blank wooden decorations. Please decorate one next time you are in (not forgetting to add your favourite drink!) and we’ll display it over the festival. We can’t wait to see your artistic skills!

www.facebook.com/Thecoffeegardenwarminster

A Christmas Tree For Jubilee Gardens

Friday 14th November 2025

A message from the Jubilee Gardens Community Committee:

We are a newly formed community committee for Jubilee Gardens.

We’re delighted to share that we have arranged for an outdoor Christmas tree to help bring our community together during the festive season. To make this a truly special centrepiece, we are seeking donations of Christmas decorations—such as baubles, bows, beads, and other festive items, to allow us to decorate the tree.

All decorations will be stored and reused each year to keep the festive spirit alive for seasons to come.

Additionally, we are working alongside Warminster Baptist Church, who have organised a nativity pageant within the estate to bring Christmas joy to the children. The Christmas tree will serve as the perfect finishing touch to this celebration.

Thank you for taking the time to consider supporting us as we bring Jubilee Gardens together for a joyful and memorable Christmas.