
📷 Photo by Neil Owen · CC BY-SA 2.0 · Wikimedia Commons
Stanton St Quintin is a small Wiltshire village positioned between Chippenham and Malmesbury, roughly four miles north of Chippenham, which makes it a convenient stop if you're moving around the wider Cotswolds region.
This is somewhere that benefits from a leisurely stroll rather than a quick pass-through, as countryside walks fan out across the surrounding area in most directions.
The parish church forms the main historical focus, with sections of the building reaching back to the 12th century. It's worth spending a few minutes inside to see what's endured through the ages, and the churchyard offers a calm spot to pause and take in the quietness. The village maintains an active community character rather than catering specifically to visitors, so you'll find local pubs and services available, though you shouldn't anticipate purpose-built tourist facilities.
What really draws people here is the landscape itself. You're in genuine countryside with footpaths that connect through to nearby settlements like Clanville and Lower Stanton St Quintin. If you're staying in Malmesbury or Chippenham and fancying a gentle afternoon walk or bike ride, this village works well as a base point for that. The A429 runs close by, so reaching it is straightforward, but you'll really need your own transport to make the most of exploring the wider area. It works best as a component of a larger day out rather than as a standalone destination.
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N. Owen · CC BY-SA 2.0 · Wikimedia Commons

N. Owen · CC BY-SA 2.0 · Wikimedia Commons