Attractions in Wiltshire
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Broad Town White Horse
Broad Town
A chalk figure white horse measuring 86ft by 61ft situated on the hill to the east of the village of Broad Town was completed in 1863 by a local farmer William Simmonds.
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FreeMarlborough White Horse
Marlborough
The Marlborough horse lies in the grounds of Marlborough College and is the smallest horse in Wiltshire. Cut in 1804 by a group of School boys the horse is best seen from the A4.
Alton Barnes White Horse
Pewsey
The Alton Barnes horse was cut in 1812 by Robert Pile on his own land.
Chapel Plaister Pilgrims Chapel
Corsham
The Pilgrims’ Chapel at Chapel Plaister is a tiny, but unique part of our national heritage. It dates back to the 13th Century and stands beside what in previous times, was the principal route to the south west.
Salisbury City Guides
SALISBURY
Salisbury City Guides are professional Blue Badge tourist guides who offer a wide range of walks, talks and tours, throughout the year, tailored to suit your requirements. We cover many languages and are always pleased to assist with your plans.
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Price from £5.00£10.00 Per TicketSavernake Forest
Nr Marlborough
The Savernake Forest is a Special Site of Scientific Interest located south east of Marlborough.
Devizes White Horse
Devizes
The newest of Wiltshire's White Horses, Devizes was cut in 1999 to mark the Millennium. It's located on Roundway Hill to the north of Devizes.
Cherhill White Horse
Calne
The second oldest of Wiltshire's White Horses, situated on the edge of Cherhill Down, off the A4.
Bath World Heritage Centre
Bath
At the Bath World Heritage Centre you can:
- Discover what makes Bath such a unique place
- Find out about the city’s attributes of Outstanding Universal Value: the hot springs, Roman remains, Georgian architecture, Georgian town planning, the…Malmesbury Abbey
Malmesbury
Within England’s oldest borough sits the 12th Century Abbey which is still very much in use today.
The Norman Abbey houses the tomb of King Athelstan and the crest of Henry VII, a specially illuminated 15th century Bible, a breathtaking Norman…
Lydiard House & Park
Swindon
Open all year round, Lydiard Park is the ancestral home of the Viscounts Bolingbroke. The Palladian house, beautiful church, walled garden and formal parkland are the stroking remains of a great country estate.
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Price from £1.50£11.30 Per TicketCotswold Wildlife Park & Gardens
Burford
260 Animal Species, Stunning Gardens, Giraffe Walk-way, Walk with Lemurs, Train, Café, Picnic Areas, Adventure playground, Children’s farmyard, Indoor exhibits.
Roves Farm Visitor Centre
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…Price
Price from Free£9.50 Per TicketThe Churches Conservation Trust
All Saints Street, London
The Churches Conservation Trust protects and cares for 21 historic churches across Wiltshire. The unique collection of churches includes irreplaceable examples of architecture, archaeology and art from 1,000 years of history.
Sarum College
Salisbury
Situated in Grade I Listed buildings in Salisbury’s Cathedral Close, Sarum College hosts a regular programme of art exhibitions, workshops, courses and literary and musical events throughout the year.
a'Beckett's Vineyard
Devizes
English vineyard offering a range of red and white wines. Tours by arrangement. Tastings and walks round our 20 acre site.
Trowbridge Town Hall
Trowbridge
Town Hall Arts’ mission is to provide opportunities for people of all backgrounds, ages and abilities to be inspired by arts, culture and heritage learning from a building at the heart of its community.
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Price from £11.00 Per person per dayWyvern Theatre
Swindon
The Wyvern Theatre offers a mixed programme of concerts, comedy, dance, drama, musical theatre and local amateur productions. The theatre was opened by Her Majesty the Queen and His Royal Highness Prince Phillip in September 1971.