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    Abbey House Gardens

    Malmesbury

    Now Abbey House Gardens is famous worldwide Alan Titchmarsh was right to say, '' The WOW factor is here in abundance''. Open 21 Mar-21 Oct daily 1100-1700.

     
     

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    Alexander Keiller Museum

    Marlborough

    One of the most important prehistoric archaeological collections in Britain. Includes National Trust's Barn Gallery - a gallery using interactive exhibits & CD-ROMs to tell the story of the landscape & its people over the past 6,000 years.

     
     

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    Alton Barnes White Horse

    Pewsey

    The Alton Barnes horse was cut in 1812 by Robert Pile on his own land. He paid a contractor to cut it for him but that man ran off with his £20 fee before he'd even started, meaning that Mr Pile had to pay for the work again!

     
     

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    Arts Centre

    Swindon

    Located in Old Town, Swindon Arts Centre is a small intimate venue. The centre features all types of music, professional and amateur theatre, nationally-recognised comedians, films, children's events, and one-man shows.

     
     

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    Arundells

    Salisbury

    Arundells, the home of former Prime Minister Sir Edward Heath

     
     

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    Avebury Manor and Garden

    Marlborough

    An establishment of monastic origins. The present buildings date from early 16th centuary with Queen Anne alterations. The gardens are of an Edwardian design.

     
     

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    Avebury Stone Circle

    Marlborough

    Originally erected 4,500 years ago, Avebury is the largest stone circle in Europe. many of the stones were re-erected in the 1930s by Alexander Keiller. The circle and henge encircle part of the village.

     
     

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