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Cocooned in the Somerset countryside, Tyntesfield is a rare survivor – a near-complete Victorian…
BOWOOD House and Gardens opens between April and November every year and is open 7 days a week.…
You can’t say the word Windsor without conjuring up images of the world's oldest and largest…
Visiting Salisbury’s Cathedral Close is like stepping back into a past world. Mompesson House,…
Bath’s most Austen-tatious travel company - Expert Guided Tours of Jane Austen's Bath & unique…
Jones’s Mill, a nature reserve owned by Wiltshire Wildlife Trust is a fen, made up of wet woodland,…
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Gloucester, the capital of Gloucestershire is cradled by the picturesque Cotswold Hills.
Ilminster
Echoes of the past haunt this now empty Tudor manor house, which was so beautifully restored by Colonel Lyle in the 1920s. Outside, what were once cow yards, pens and fields are now walled garden ‘rooms’ filled with flowers.
Corsham
The Pound arts centre, run by local charity Pound Arts, is the hub of Corsham’s arts offering, with three annual seasons of professional performances, film, participatory arts events and exhibitions.
Bristol
Sulis Guides is a highly regarded guiding company, based in the beautiful city of Bath for over thirty years.
We provide high quality, experienced, multi-lingual Blue Badge guides for tailor-made car, coach and walking tours of the West Country and…
Twickenham
Strawberry Hill House & Garden has been open to visitors for over 250 years. Created by Horace Walpole in the 18th century, Strawberry Hill is internationally famous as Britain's finest example of Georgian Gothic revival architecture.
Swindon
In Butterfly World and the animal paddock meet the otters and meerkats and visit the Craft Village offering a huge range of beautiful and interesting handcrafted gifts. Take refreshments in the 'Butterfly Cafe' overlooking the butterfly garden.
Reading
If you are planning a trip to London and want to stay somewhere that avoids some of the commotion of the capital city, Pentahotel Reading can offer you the perfect solution.
Bath
Explore Bath by open-top bus and discover what this World Heritage site, as designated by UNESCO, has to offer. We have a fleet of excellent modern buses, live guides, multi-lingual commentary and 2 routes showcasing the best of Bath.
Bristol
Enjoy an afternoon tea on board with Bristol Packet Boat Trips.
DEVIZES
On the Kennet & Avon Canal you will find beauty, history and nature. Tap into its stillness, enjoy a gentle adventure, share your boating stories at canal side cafes or pubs, and live in a space where time moves no faster than a stroll.
Chippenham
The Museum is housed in a fine 18th century grade II listed building. The displays tell the story of the historic market town from prehistoric times to the present day.
Chippenham Museum open: Monday to Saturday 10am – 4pm
Bank Holidays except…
Oldbury Tours provide bespoke guided tours of the prehistoric sites of Wiltshire including Stonehenge and Avebury for small groups of up to six. Tours are conducted by our local qualified guide in a 7 seat car. All tours individually tailored.
Alton Priors
The Perpendicular tower of this lovely Medieval church dominates surrounding fields. It stands just across the stream from St Mary’s at Alton Barnes, and the churchyard yew tree is said to be 1700 years old!
Devizes
English vineyard offering a range of red and white wines. Tours by arrangement. Tastings and walks round our 20 acre site.
Bradford On Avon
Converted Farm Cottages with Indoor Pool and Games Room, located in an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty on a main bus route into Bath.
London
The British Museum was the first national public museum in the world, and today is home to eight million objects. Discover the vast diversity of human cultures from the dawn of human history to the present.
Marlborough
Rick Stein’s Marlborough restaurant brings a taste of Cornwall to the heart of Wiltshire
Yattendon is a historic village in West Berkshire, on the route of the Great West Way. Here you will find historic houses as well as welcoming village amenities including pubs, a shop and a cafe.
Henley-on-Thames
Enjoy the River Thames - from public cruises or self-drive and chauffeur-driven days out, to its newest boats, luxury Linnsen self-drive cruisers. Ideal for that special occasion or holiday. Charter by the weekend or the week. Discover Henley and…
King Barrow, Amesbury
Did you know the famous stone circle is surrounded by other ancient monuments in the Stonehenge World Heritage Site? Enjoy a stroll through open access fields full of archaeology and wildlife – join a guided walk or download a walk leaflet
Richmond upon Thames
Richmond possesses a timeless charm more akin to a village than a town. Henry VII named Richmond after his favourite Earldom, Richmond in Yorkshire, and the gateway of his magnificent Palace, favoured by Elizabeth I, still remains.