Attractions in Wiltshire
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Savernake Forest
Nr Marlborough
The Savernake Forest is a Special Site of Scientific Interest located south east of Marlborough.
Hackpen 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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FreeChapel 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.
Cherhill White Horse
Calne
The second oldest of Wiltshire's White Horses, situated on the edge of Cherhill Down, off the A4.
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…
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 TicketKenavon Venture
Devizes
The Kenavon Venture is a purpose built public trip boat. lt is 60 feet long and 10 feet wide and has spacious seating for up to 40 passengers.
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Price from £5.00£19.00 Per Ticketa'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.
Great 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
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…Abbey House Manor
Malmesbury
The Abbey House Manor garden is a place guests have loved exploring for many years, and the the doors are reopenedto be able to continue the story, having raised over £3000 for local charities already. With the help of Head Gardener, Freya Langford,…
Salisbury Racecourse
Salisbury
Salisbury Racecourse is one of England’s oldest racecourses, racing having taken place at the picturesque downland course since the 16th century. Salisbury stages a number of evening and daytime meetings during the summer months.
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Price from £10.00£25.00 Per TicketCoffee Gems, coffee experiences and shop
Bumpers Farm Business Estate, Chippenham
The smell is what hits you first, followed by the feeling of steam against your lips and cheeks. And then, ever so slowly, your taste buds come alive with an abundance of flavour complexity.
Indulge your love for coffee at one of the UK’s very few…Museum Of Computing
Swindon
Come and see 70 years of technology from desktops, portables, laptops and Apple Macs, to games consoles, handhelds, arcade games, calculators and more...
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Price from £11.00£16.50 Per person per dayLydiard 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 TicketThe 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.
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.
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.







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