Wiltshire's central southern location and strong artisan tradition make it an excellent place to commission a campervan conversion. Workshops around Salisbury, Swindon, Trowbridge, and Devizes deliver quality builds with convenient access to the motorway network and some of England's most iconic landscapes.
4 converters found in Wiltshire
Wiltshire may not be the first county that springs to mind for campervan conversions, but a growing number of skilled workshops have established themselves across the county. From units on the outskirts of Swindon with easy M4 access to smaller specialist outfitters near Salisbury and Warminster, the county offers a range of conversion options. Prices broadly mirror the southern England average, with simple day van builds starting around £16,000 and comprehensive off-grid conversions in long-wheelbase Sprinters or Ducatos reaching £50,000–£60,000.
Many Wiltshire converters benefit from the county's deep craft heritage. Fine woodworking skills are abundant, and several conversion businesses have roots in bespoke furniture making or boat fitting. This translates into exceptionally well-finished interiors, with hand-built cabinetry in oak, ash, or birch ply that rivals anything produced in better-known conversion hotspots. Electrical systems increasingly feature lithium iron phosphate batteries, MPPT solar controllers, and smart monitoring — reflecting the growing demand for genuine off-grid capability. Typical lead times run between 10 and 16 weeks, with a handful of high-demand workshops quoting closer to 20 weeks.
Wiltshire's geography makes it a superb launchpad for van life. Salisbury Plain offers vast open downland, while the Cotswolds AONB extends into the county's north-western corner. The A303 provides the classic route south-west to Devon and Cornwall, passing Stonehenge along the way. The M4 at Swindon connects you to Wales and the West Country in one direction and London in the other. The North Wessex Downs, the Kennet & Avon Canal corridor, and the ancient woodlands around Great Ridge and Grovely make for wonderful short trips to break in a new conversion.
Great places to explore once your conversion is complete.
England's largest remaining area of chalk grassland, home to the iconic stone circle and miles of open landscape with limited vehicle access that rewards exploration.
Rolling chalk downland stretching across northern Wiltshire, with quiet villages like Avebury, Marlborough, and Pewsey offering peaceful overnight stops.
The honey-stone villages and green valleys of the Cotswolds lie within an hour of Swindon, offering some of England's most photogenic touring country.
Head south from Salisbury on the A36 to reach the New Forest's ancient woodland, heathland, and well-serviced campsites in under an hour.
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