Andrews’ Yard, Marshfield, South Gloucestershire
Andrews’ Yard is a collection of seven beautifully crafted homes in an eclectic mix of house types, including two stunning barn conversions in the picturesque village of Marshfield.
The village, situated in South Gloucestershire, is renowned for its rich history, vibrant community, and convenient location near the Cotswolds Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty.
Marshfield offers a rich and fulfilling lifestyle, combining essential amenities with a strong sense of community. At its heart, the Country Stores provide groceries, fresh produce, and local specialties such as Marshfield Bakery products and Marshfield Farm Ice Cream. Residents also have convenient access to a post office, two traditional pubs, the Catherine Wheel and the Lord Nelson, both serving home-cooked meals, and “Sweetapples” Tea Room for light refreshments.
Vehicle services are available at Central Garage and Bond’s Garage, offering repairs and MOTs, while healthcare needs are met by Marshfield Surgery, which includes
a dispensary. Additionally, South Gloucestershire Council operates a mobile library service, visiting the village on alternate Thursdays.

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Beyond daily necessities, Marshfield thrives on its vibrant community life, supported by numerous local clubs and associations catering to diverse interests.
Sports enthusiasts can engage with the Marshfield Cricket Club, established in 1901, which offers competitive and friendly matches across senior and youth divisions. Football fans can join the Marshfield Football Club, where senior teams compete in Saturday and Sunday leagues, continuing the village’s proud sporting tradition.
Marshfield benefits from its strategic location near major transport routes. The village is accessible via the A420, providing direct connections to both Bristol and Chippenham. Public transport services offer bus connections to the East Fringe of Bristol, facilitating commuting and travel to surrounding areas. Additionally, the village’s proximity to the M4 motorway enhances connectivity to broader regions, making it a convenient location for residents who commute or travel frequently.
Marshfield Church of England Primary School serves the village’s younger students, offering a nurturing environment with strong links to local preschools and providing breakfast and afterschool clubs.
For secondary education, students typically attend nearby institutions such as Sir Bernard Lovell Academy in Oldland Common, with transportation provided by South Gloucestershire Council for students living in Marshfield.












