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Pewsey
This Michelin-starred country pub has a national reputation for serving outstanding food in a quintessential pub setting; the recent addition of their 5 star boutique guest house means you can experience a room just as special as the food.
Chippenham
Ultimate motoring thrills for adrenaline junkies.
Swindon
McArthurGlen's Swindon Designer Outlet lies within the beautifully renovated Grade II listed buildings of the Great Western Railway Works and is one of the largest covered designer outlets in Europe. 90 High St and Designer brands.
Henley on Thames
The River & Rowing Museum is situated in the picturesque town of Henley on Thames and located on the banks of the river. It explores the River Thames, the international sport of rowing and the town of Henley. A calendar of events, exhibitions and…
London
Be amazed by the glittering interiors of the grandest address in the capital, once known as 'Number 1 London'. This beautiful Georgian building was the London home of the first Duke of Wellington and has changed very little since his great victory…
Cirencester
The Barn Theatre is a 200 seat theatre based in Cirencester, the heart of the Cotswolds. The producing house received The Stage Awards' 2019 Fringe Theatre of the Year Award and are renowned for their unique Built By Barn productions, which include…
Devizes
English vineyard offering a range of red and white wines. Tours by arrangement. Tastings and walks round our 20 acre site.
Swindon
Roves Farm is a family run, working farm open all year round. We welcome visitors of all ages to come and enjoy hands-on farm activities with our friendly animals, as well as experience the sights and sounds of a working farm.
This summer join the…
Cheddar
Discover the heights of Somerset's famous Cheddar Gorge Cheddar Gorge is one of England's most iconic and spectacular landscapes. We are really proud to own the north side of this spectacular gorge and we hope that you will enjoy exploring it in a…
Whitchurch
A gem of industrial heritage in beautiful, rural Hampshire, Whitchurch Silk Mill is the oldest working silk museum in Britain; keeping alive silk weaving skills on Victorian machinery.
Richmond upon Thames
Richmond possesses a timeless charm more akin to a village than a town. Henry VII named Richmond after his favourite Earldom, Richmond in Yorkshire, and the gateway of his magnificent Palace, favoured by Elizabeth I, still remains.
High Street, WINDSOR
Welcome to the Royal Borough of Windsor and Maidenhead.
Crowned by stunning Windsor Castle – the largest and oldest inhabited castle in the world – and linked by the beautiful River Thames, the Royal Borough is one of South East England’s loveliest…
Newbury
Henley-on-Thames
House built between 12th and 18thC with a 13thC chapel. Has connections with Catholicism and exhibition of the work and life of Edmund Campion, furniture, tapestries and paintings.
Enjoy an authentic and indulgent experience of rural England. Away from crowds. With extensive local knowledge of Wiltshire and South West England our holidays and local trails will take you off the beaten track.
Reading
The Thames Lido is an urban retreat open all year round offering spa days and swimming memberships along with a strong Spanish and Mediterranean feel restaurant and tapas bar.
London
Devizes
Family friendly, self guided Visitor Centre and interactive exhibition – Free entry
On-site Sample bar with five cask ales on draught. 1/3 pint samples can be purchased.
Traditional pub games are available to play in the bar.
Bristol
King Barrow, Amesbury
Did you know the famous stone circle is surrounded by other ancient monuments in the Stonehenge World Heritage Site? Enjoy a stroll through open access fields full of archaeology and wildlife – join a guided walk or download a walk leaflet
Salisbury
Salisbury Cathedral has been a place of worship, welcome, and hospitality for over 800 years. Its Spire (the tallest in the country and a feat of medieval engineering) rises to a breath-taking 404ft/123m, guiding travellers, merchants, and pilgrims…