About Us

 

Lillybrook Estate Ltd comprises of  two Parks, Lillybrook and Church Park. They are situated in the North Wiltshire countryside and are ideal for the over fifties. Lillybrook was opened in 1966 by Norman and Jean Burchell. Together with their son Lawrence, who joined the business in 1982, they developed Lillybrook to the highest standards. Norman and Jean retired into a Park Home on Lillybrook in 1991.

Lillybrook is licensed for 117 homes and lies just outside the quaint old village of Bradenstoke. With open plan gardens we are unable to accommodate dogs on this Park although visitors are welcome to bring their dog provided it is kept on a lead.

Church Park is licensed for 55 homes and is situated in the centre of Bradenstoke. All the homes have fully fenced gardens which are suitable for small or medium sized dogs, although this is subject to management approval.

Both Lillybrook and Church Park are now managed by Lawrence Burchell and his brother Philip. Lawrence and his family live in the centre of Lillybrook, and Philip lives next to the entrance to Lillybrook.

We think that as a family run business, with the owners living next to Lillybrook and within one mile of Church Park, we are able to offer a better service than many Parks.

For example, in the last two winters we cleared the roads on both Parks, and even helped clear the public road to the Village. We have some very pleasant recommendations from residents; Please click here for Testimonials

Both Parks benefit from being in a Village location, but with transport links to local Towns. There are three taxi-bus services per day to (soon to be Royal) Wootton Bassett, as well daily bus service to Chippenham and weekly shopping bus to Swindon.

We own a field adjoining Lillybrook that is used for recreational purposes. There are extensive views towards Malmesbury, Tetbury and Cirencester, and we have built a raised bank and Viewing Platform.

Lillybrook has a David Bellamy Conservation Silver Award - for continuing commitment to conservation and the environment.

Philip Burchell receiving the award from David Bellamy

 

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