Attractions in Wiltshire
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Bratton Camp and Westbury White Horse
Westbury
A large iron age hill fort and white horse carved into the hillside.
Wiltshire Wildlife Trust
Devizes
Wiltshire Wildlife Trust, the largest conservation charity in Wiltshire, is headquartered in the market town of Devizes. The Trust looks after 37 nature reserves and has 18,000 members across Wiltshire and Swindon.
Trowbridge Museum
Trowbridge
Housed in the historic Home Mills, Trowbridge Museum offers an immersive journey through over a millennium of local history. Interactive exhibits and panoramic views from the upper floors provide insights into the town's evolution and its pivotal…
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FreeLacock Abbey, Village, and Fox Talbot Museum
Chippenham
Lacock Abbey is a quirky country house, developed over the centuries around a former 13th century nunnery, and the birthplace of modern photography. It is set in spacious wooded grounds, with plenty of space to picnic, and is now recognisable from…
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Price from £7.50£37.50 Per TicketCalne Heritage Centre
Calne
The Calne Heritage Centre tells the story of Calne and the surrounding areas.
Wilton Windmill
Near Marlborough
Built in 1821, fully restored as a working windmill. Stoneground flour generally available for sale.
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Price from Free£5.00 Per TicketTours 2 Order
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Town Hall Museum Royal Wootton Bassett
Royal Wootton Bassett
Ever wondered what it was like when Wootton Bassett had its very own train station?
St Giles' Church, Imber
Imber
This lovely 13th-century church stands in rolling downland deep inside the military training area of Salisbury Plain. It is all that remains of the ghost village of Imber (now just abandoned houses), which was evacuated for military training purposes
St Thomas' Church
Salisbury
Historic church in the heart of Salisbury city centre complete with medieval doom painting.
Swindon and Cricklade Railway
Blunsdon
Wiltshire's only standard gauge heritage railway! Experience steam or diesel hauled train rides along our 1.75 mile railway line, witness locomotive restoration in our engine shed, visit our museum and gift shop and enjoy food and beverages in our…
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Price from Free£10.00 Per TicketWestonbirt, The National Arboretum
Tetbury
Arboretum with over 16,000 rare and beautiful trees, all set in 600 glorious, easy-to-stroll Cotswold acres
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Price from £4.00£13.00 Per TicketHackpen White Horse
Broad Hinton
Measuring 90ft by 90ft the Hackpen Hill white horse was carved to commemorate the Coronation of Queen Victoria in 1838. This horse is stiuated just of the Ridgeway path.
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FreeAll Saints' Church
Westbury
All Saints' Church is the Parish church of Westbury. Standing in the centre of the town in a handsome churchyard surrounded by cottages and footpaths at the head of the market place.
Pewsey White Horse
Pewsey
The white horse was cut by volunteers from Pewsey Fire Brigade in 1937 to commemorate the Coronation of George VI. This current horse replaces a lost 18th century one.
Amesbury History Centre
Amesbury
The Amesbury History Centre is the place to visit to find out all you need to know about the oldest continually inhabited settlement in Britain. The centre though small is superbly laid out allowing locals and tourists alike to learn the story…
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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FreeSavernake Forest
Nr Marlborough
The Savernake Forest is a Special Site of Scientific Interest located south east of Marlborough.
Ludgershall Castle and Cross
Ludgershall
The ruins of an early 12th century royal hunting palace and a late medieval cross.
The Neeld Community & Arts Centre
Chippenham
After a refurbishment and improvement project by Chippenham Town Council in 2015, this beautiful Victorian forum has been transformed into a modern venue with comfortable tiered seating, a brand-new bar area and top-quality sound and light equipment…