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Millennium Milepost Riverside Drive

in Chippenham

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You'll find a commemorative stone marking the turn of the millennium positioned along the riverbanks at this riverside location in Langley Burrell.

It's a genuinely peaceful spot to pause, whether you're walking or cycling along the quiet routes that wind through the area. The gentle flow of the river and the surrounding countryside make it an easy place to stop and take in the landscape.

Langley Burrell itself is a village with a quiet, unassuming character. There are no major attractions here—and that's rather the point. The real appeal is experiencing the unhurried pace of village life and moving through traditional stone buildings along the local lanes. Many visitors include this stop as part of a longer exploration of the area.

If you need more substantial facilities like shops, restaurants, or services, Chippenham market town is just a short drive south and makes a practical next stop or a convenient base for exploring the wider region. The milepost serves as a nice reminder of the enduring appeal found in the quieter corners of the English countryside, in places where time seems to move at its own pace.

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