Sandridge Park, Melksham

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Sandridge Park
Wiltshire
Location
Grid reference: ST935647
Location: 51°22’53"N, 2°5’41"W
Village: Melksham
History
Built 1850
Country house
Information
Condition: Conerted to a hotel

Sandridge Park is a modest country house outside Melksham in Wiltshire, which is now a hotel.

The house stands to the east of Melkham, in the west of the county. It was built in 1850. During the Second World War, the house served for a time as a headquarters for General Dwight D Eisenhower, when Commanding General Officer of American forces in Western Europe.