Expert commercial mortgage brokers serving businesses and property investors across Wiltshire. Access competitive rates on development finance, bridging loans, and commercial mortgages in Swindon, Salisbury, Chippenham, Trowbridge, Devizes, Melksham, Warminster.
Swindon is a major Wiltshire town with strong corporate presence and competitive property values. The town offers property finance opportunities across commercial and industrial sectors.
Salisbury is one of England's finest cathedral cities, its 404-foot spire (the tallest in England) visible for miles across the Wiltshire plain. The cathedral houses one of four surviving copies of the Magna Carta, and the medieval city centre with its chequerboard street plan and watermeadows is remarkably intact. Salisbury serves as the gateway to Stonehenge and the military garrisons of Salisbury Plain.
Chippenham is one of Wiltshire's largest and fastest-growing towns, positioned on the M4 corridor between Bristol and Swindon with direct GWR services to London. The town has an attractive medieval and Georgian centre along the River Avon, and major housing growth at Rawlings Green and Hunters Moon is rapidly expanding the population and commercial catchment.
Trowbridge is the county town of Wiltshire, a former wool and weaving centre that retains a strong manufacturing heritage alongside its administrative function. The town centre has a handsome Victorian character with the Shires Gateway development improving the retail offer, and its position on the A350 corridor and proximity to Bath give it good commercial accessibility.
Devizes is an attractive Wiltshire market town with an extraordinary flight of 29 locks on the Kennet and Avon Canal (the Caen Hill Locks, a scheduled ancient monument). The town has a spacious marketplace, a strong independent retail scene, and hosts the Wadworth brewery, whose dray horses are a familiar sight. Devizes serves as the commercial centre for the Vale of Pewsey.
Melksham is a growing Wiltshire town on the River Avon between Chippenham and Trowbridge, with a Saxon bridge and a traditional market town character. The town has a diverse manufacturing base and benefits from the A350 north-south Wiltshire corridor. Melksham is one of the county's most affordable commercial locations and is expanding rapidly with new housing.
Warminster is a Wiltshire town on the edge of Salisbury Plain, closely linked to the British Army's presence at Warminster Garrison, home of the Infantry Battle School and Battlesbury Barracks. The military provides a significant economic underpinning, and the town's position on the A36 Bath-Southampton corridor and proximity to Longleat Safari Park add commercial and tourism interest.
We offer a complete range of property finance solutions across all locations in Wiltshire.