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If you're passing through the northern Cotswolds with an electric vehicle that needs charging, George Gay Court in Wroughton offers a straightforward solution with dedicated facilities.
It's a modern, functional space designed to get you back on the road without fuss.
Wroughton occupies an interesting spot just south of Swindon, positioned where the Cotswolds' rolling terrain starts to blend into the North Wessex Downs. While it lacks the distinctive stone architecture of the region's more famous villages, it works well as a practical base for exploring both landscapes. The location gives you decent access in multiple directions. Head south towards Marlborough and you'll reach a proper market town with a remarkably wide high street and independent shops worth exploring. Travel west into deeper Cotswold country and Cirencester is easily accessible—a town with genuine Roman heritage and a lively market scene. Swindon sits practically on your doorstep too, useful if you need larger shops, facilities, or want to visit attractions like the Steam Museum.
Think of this place as an operational hub rather than a destination itself. You can handle your charging needs and then venture out to explore the more characterful settlements and countryside in the surrounding area.
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