Attractions in Wiltshire
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Old Wardour Castle
The unusual hexagonal ruins of Old Wardour Castle stand serenely in their lakeside setting, protected by acres of wood, making a picturesque setting for picnics. But their beguiling scene of rural tranquillity masks a bloodthirsty past.
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Price from £3.50£16.50 Per TicketRoves 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 Parade Cinema
Marlborough
State of the art cinema, with fully licensed café, bar and garden. Showcasing a wide and varied film programme and live events.
The Kennet & Avon Canal Trust Devizes
Couch Lane, Devizes
The Kennet and Avon Canal Trust has been in existence for more than 50 years.
At Devizes we have our Head Quarters, Canal side Museum, Boat trips, Café and gift shop.
Spa at Woolley Grange Hotel
Bradford on Avon
Nestled within a walled garden, the modern spa offers a serene ambiance defined by warm Bath stone and natural oak timber accents. Inside, the indoor pool is surrounded by glass windows, providing beautiful views of Woolley’s lovely gardens. For…
Wilton House
Wilton
Wilton House, home to the 18th Earl of Pembroke, provides a fascinating insight into British history. Built on the site of a 9th century nunnery, set in 21 acres of landscaped parkland with water and rose gardens beside the River Nadder.
Barbara McLellan Canal Boat
Bradford on Avon
Based at Bradford on Avon Wharf, 400 yards from the town centre and only a few steps from the Kennet & Avon Canal Trust's Tea Room.
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Price from £6.00 Per TicketGreat Chalfield Manor
Restored manor-house, c1480, next to contemporary small parish church. Great hall, screen and contemporary mural portrait of the builder. Alfred Parsons designed the gardens
Wyvern 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.
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.
The Brush and Broom at Hillbrush
Mere
Conveniently located just off the A303, The Brush & Broom offers a warm welcome, delicious locally sourced dishes, and a family-friendly atmosphere. Explore our on-site museum to discover the fascinating history of Hillbrush and the brush-making…
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.
The Guild (formerly Wilton Shopping Village)
Salisbury
The Wilton Shopping Village offers you a unique shopping experience - good value in an historic, riverside setting.
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…