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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.
Bath
Experience Georgian grace and elegance in the centre of the world-famous Royal Crescent.
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.
Malmesbury
A Grade I Listed building claiming to be England's most ancient hotel c1220, luxury bedrooms with antiques and fine linen.
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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…
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Bath
Tucked away, five minutes’ walk from the centre, The Roseate Villa is the perfect escape.
Hungerford
Cobbs Farm Shop & Kitchen is open seven days a week. In their farm shop, you will find a traditional butchery counter, a fully licensed café, delicatessen, fishmongers, florists and bespoke indoor wooden Play Barn. At the heart of Cobbs is their 55…
Hungerford
Nestling alongside the Kennet & Avon Canal and surrounded by beautiful countryside, Hungerford is a charming town which captivates both locals and visitors.
Salisbury
Set in the heart of southwest Wiltshire in the historic village of Fonthill Bishop, and named after the medieval 'witch marks' carved into Fonthill's old stone buildings, the beautiful 9000 acre Fonthill Estate provides us with the ideal…
Bristol
Step on board the most extraordinary time-machine. Brunel’s SS Great Britain, the world’s first great ocean liner, Bristol’s no.1 attraction and one of the UK’s top ten museums (TripAdvisor 2017-18).
Bristol
Aerospace Bristol tells a remarkable story of aviation achievements spanning more than a century – from the earliest powered flights through two World Wars, the Cold War, the space race, and on to the modern day.
North Wiltshire
Looking to visit the amazing town of Chippenham?...If so, click here to get the latest Chippenham tourist information direct from the official Wiltshire tourism site!
Hungerford
The rolling North Wessex Downs encompass some of England’s finest landscapes. The North Wessex Downs National Landscape was created in 1972 to conserve and enhance the natural beauty and tranquillity of these landscapes.
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…
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…
Bath
Experience the Glamour and Intrigue of 18th-Century Bath at Bath Assembly Rooms
Nestled in the heart of Wiltshire, Trowbridge is a vibrant town that seamlessly blends rich industrial heritage with contemporary charm. Once renowned for its thriving woollen cloth industry, the town's legacy is beautifully preserved in its…
Warminster
At Bishopstrow Hotel & Spa, we want to inspire our guests to let go; try new things, sometimes be a bit silly. Run up a hill or roll down it. Paddle in our icy river, laugh like a drain, make up a new cocktail, sample new flavours, and really have…
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.