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Salisbury
Ideally situated in City centre, with local attractions and shops in easy walking distance.
Nr Amesbury
Stonehenge stands impressively as a prehistoric monument of unique importance, a World Heritage Site, surrounded by remains of ceremonial and domestic structures - some older than the monument itself.
MALMESBURY
Affordable Cotswold stays for all the Family including Dogs - come taste the Cotswolds @ 16th Century Vetinerary Apothecaries Hotel conversion.
Castle Combe, Chippenham
Sitting in the heart of England's prettiest village, Castle Combe, Baker's Cottage is part of a row of classic Cotswolds mews cottages, which are picture perfect like a postcard.
Durrington, Salisbury
The Stonehenge Inn offers great value food 7 days a week from 12:00 – 21:00. It is well suited for tour groups, couples and lone travellers alike.
CHEDDAR
The spectacular Cheddar Gorge and Caves boasts awe-inspiring cliffs and stalactite show caves. Discover fascinating secrets about our prehistoric ancestors.
Wotton under Edge
An unusual and atmospheric property built around 1550 as a hunting lodge and added to in the 1790's. Stands high on the edge of a 40ft cliff with outstanding views. Superb display of snowdrops in early spring.
Malmesbury
A Grade I Listed building claiming to be England's most ancient hotel c1220, luxury bedrooms with antiques and fine linen.
Bristol
Cocooned in the Somerset countryside, Tyntesfield is a rare survivor – a near-complete Victorian Gothic country house and estate. This extraordinary home and working landscape was created for the Gibbs family as a place where they could celebrate…
Gloucester
Uncover the story of Gloucestershire’s waterways at the National Waterways Museum, Gloucester. Discover the heart of the Gloucester Docks
Marlborough
At Avebury you will find the largest stone circle in the world, a museum and a manor house in the heart of the Avebury World Heritage Site.
Bristol
Enjoy harbour tours and river trips with Bristol Packet Boat Trips with public timetabled trips and private hire available.
Ralph Allen Drive, Bath
Prior Park Landscape Garden is a beautiful and intimate 18th-century landscape garden in Bath with stunning views across the city.
Warminster
At Bishopstrow Hotel & Spa, we want to inspire our guests to let go; try new things, sometimes be a bit silly. Run up a hill or roll down it. Paddle in our icy river, laugh like a drain, make up a new cocktail, sample new flavours, and really have…
Salisbury
Salisbury Cathedral has been a place of worship, welcome, and hospitality for over 800 years. Its Spire (the tallest in the country and a feat of medieval engineering) rises to a breath-taking 404ft/123m, guiding travelers, merchants, and pilgrims…
Bagshot
There are only a few places able to offer such a diverse range of experiences as Pennyhill Park. Set in 123 acres of Surrey countryside with a host of individual experiences, we offer exceptional overnight breaks, Michelin starred dining, bespoke…
Twickenham
Discover a taste of Georgian life and the remarkable story of Henrietta Howard at this idyllic riverside home.
London
A short walk from Hyde Park with stunning views over the leafy Westbourne Terrace lies Roseate Hotels & Resorts’ luxury boutique hotel, Roseate House London. Roseate House London features 48 luxurious rooms and suites spread across three mid-19th…
Castle Combe
The Manor House is a 14th century luxury hotel and golf club. Offering fairytale weddings, romantic nights away, Michelin starred dining and a dedicated gin bar. Head into Castle Combe to our 12th Century pub or take a short buggy ride up to our…
Bristol
Quirky Campers is the home of handmade campervans; if you want to hire, buy, sell or build a bespoke camper, then look no further. With over 230 hand-picked, unique, privately-owned campers for hire, from a converted American Skoolie to fully…
Salisbury
Discover the story of the original Salisbury with a day out to Old Sarum, 2 miles north of where the city stands now. The mighty Iron Age hill fort was where the first cathedral once stood and Romans, Normans and Saxons left their mark.