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‘A tiny medieval town’ is how Corsham is known in Wiltshire County, North Wiltshire District, England, UK. The town is surrounded by Cotswolds on the northern side and Chippenham and Bath on the other side.
This civil parish includes various communities like Thingley, Rudloe, The Ridge, Neston, Hartham and Chapel Knap. Since the historic past, Corsham has been the centre of the wool industry. It is the major source of Bath stone.
The population of this town numbers 12,000 residents. All these people celebrate a large number of festivals throughout the year. Different town festivals represent the rich heritage and culture of this town.
The climate of this region falls under the category of Maritime temperate weather. Hence, winters are mild and summers are warm in the town. Sometimes, warm and moist weather can be experienced in the town due to the closeness of seashore.
Due to the pleasant climate, the town has become a famous tourist spot.
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