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Bath
Located in the heart of Bath, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, our hotel is less than a 10 minutes’ walk from Baths numerous parks, museums, and historic sites.
Looking to visit the amazing town of Marlborough?...If so, click here to get the latest Marlborough tourist information direct from the official Wiltshire tourism site!
Newbury
Alongside the Kennet & Avon Canal, the largest town in West Berkshire, Newbury, has a bustling high street with many interesting shops, which include unique stores such as family-run department store Camp Hopson.
Bradford on Avon
The Bridge Tea Rooms is a wonderful and atmospheric venue for both coach parties and for hire for any occasion. Step back in time to the glorious Victorian era, double winner UK’s 'Top Tea Place', and one of the finest spots for afternoon tea.…
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Swindon
McArthurGlen’s Swindon Designer Outlet is housed in the beautifully renovated Grade II listed buildings of the Great Western Railway Works and is one of the largest covered designer outlets in Europe. Shoppers will adore the quality mix of High St…
Nr Amesbury
This extraordinary 4,500-year old marvel of human endeavour rises from an ancient landscape. A dedicated shuttle bus runs from the coach park to the monument every few minutes. Groups can choose to hop off the shuttle at the halfway point to follow…
Hungerford
Nestling alongside the Kennet & Avon Canal and surrounded by beautiful countryside, Hungerford is a charming town which captivates both locals and visitors.
Salisbury
Milford Hall Hotel is a highly rated 4-star hotel in Salisbury. The hotel is situated only 5 minutes walk from the historic market square in the centre of Salisbury and a short walk from the famous Salisbury Cathedral, museums and shops. The hotel…
Bristol
With Concorde as its stunning star attraction, Aerospace Bristol takes you on a fantastic flight through history. From the earliest aeroplanes, through two World Wars, the Cold War and the space race - discover incredible feats of aviation and step…
Bath
Tucked away, five minutes’ walk from the centre, The Roseate Villa is the perfect escape.
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Amesbury, Salisbury
Discover the incredibly bold and stylish sophistication of the closest hotel accommodation to the mystical Stonehenge with free parking and free WIFI in the lounge. Located on the A303 in the heart of picturesque Wiltshire.
Devizes
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Bradford on Avon
Anglowelsh offers a range of canal boat experiences on the Kennet & Avon Canal
Bath
Experience Georgian grace and elegance in the centre of the world-famous Royal Crescent.
The River Thames is the longest and most well-known river in England. It is navigable for 215 miles starting as a small trickle in the Cotswolds; flowing through nine English counties; right through the centre of London; past the Thames Barrier out…
Chippenham
Five miles from the M4 between Bath and Swindon, this 400 year old coaching inn has been extended to include a gym, indoor pool, courtyard garden, bedroom wing and stylish new brassiere, bar and lounge, the hotel has car parking onsite.
Swindon
Modern 171-bedroomed hotel featuring the Larder British cuisine with a modern twist. 15 meeting rooms, ballroom for up to 300 people and ample chargeable car parking. 24-hour fitness room for hotel residents.
Calne
Looking to visit the amazing town of Calne?...If so, click here to get the latest Calne tourist information direct from the official Wiltshire tourism site!
Bristol
The world famous bridge and the iconic symbol of Bristol, designed by Isambard Kingdom Brunel in 1831 and completed in 1864 after his death