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The Astoria Cinema and bingo hall Chippenham [more]
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Get lost in the ‘Longleat Hedge Maze’, voyage on the Safari Boats, journey on the Longleat Railway, discover the treasures and heirlooms within Longleat House and much much more. [more]
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We designed the garden to have distinct rooms, each with their own style, but overall to be quintessentially English and in keeping with the Cotswold landscape. This led us to use topiary, of many varieties and clipped in many styles, together with David Austin roses, old fashioned roses and hundreds of good but unusual herbaceous plants. For the past five years, up until the sale of the house this year, the Royal Horticultural Society adopted us as a regional partner garden.
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Nestling within the picturesque grounds of the Lackham Countryside is the Rural Life Museum. This interesting collection of machinery and artifacts of a bygone rural life are situated in a thatched barn and granary buildings.
Exhibits display details of the way of life of local farming families going back to Victorian times, rural crafts, dairying and cheese making alongside agricultural machinery.
The extensive gardens adjoining the Museum are an attraction in... [more]
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They run a wide beam trip boat and three steel hulled canal boats for hire. The business operates from Devizes Wharf, close to the Kennet & Avon Canal shop/museum. Trips take you out into the beautiful Vale of Pewsey. All the boats were fitted out locally, to a high standard, by Ian & Sue.
There is a good selection of pubs along the canal and Devizes with it's interesting architecture has an excellent shopping centre, a museum with exhibits on Stonehenge, a canal museum and... [more]
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established artists and designers in the United Kingdom, Europe, and USA we are constantly looking for emerging talent that is innovative and original. [more]
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Old Sarum ( 133.13 miles away)
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The great earthwork of Old Sarum stands near Salisbury on the edge of Wiltshire's chalk plains. Its mighty ramparts were raised in about 500 BC by Iron Age peoples, and later occupied by the Romans, the Saxons and, most importantly, the Normans.
William the Conqueror paid off his army here in 1070, and in 1086 summoned all the great landowners of England here to swear an oath of loyalty. A Norman castle was built on the inner mound, joined soon afterwards by a royal palace. By... [more]
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Stonehenge ( 128.40 miles away)
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The great and ancient stone circle of Stonehenge is one of the wonders of the world. What visitors see today are the substantial remnants of the last in a sequence of such monuments erected between circa 3000BC and 1600BC. Each monument was a circular structure, aligned with the rising of the sun at the midsummer solstice.
There has always been intense debate over quite what purpose Stonehenge served. Certainly, it was the focal point in a landscape filled with prehistoric... [more]
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One of England's most romantic castles, in a secluded lakeside setting Built in the late 14th century for John, fifth Lord Lovel, this unusual six-sided castle was unique in medieval English architecture. Not only was it a secure house, it was also a luxurious residence, with multiple rooms for guests. Old Wardour was intended to impress visitors and guests with its builder's wealth, taste and power. Badly damaged in the English Civil War, it was restored to the Arundell family who continued... [more]
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We believe this is the largest private collection in the country and they have begun their flowering season. We have old fashioned roses as well as the modern cultivars and the latter will keep blooming until the frosts - so long as we keep dead heading them!
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