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Bradford on Avon
Wiltshire
Stonehenge and Avebury are listed together as a single UNESCO World Heritage Site. The site is famous for its instantly recognisable stone circles but there is far more to explore in these two remarkable landscapes.
Cheddar
A village 25 miles from Bath, famous for its cheese and cliffs
Marlborough
Attractive Grade 2 Listed farmhouse with comfortable and spacious rooms on our working family farm. All en suite/private. Large family room. Sumptuous traditional and vegetarian breakfasts. Beautiful countryside with superb walking and cycling.
Salisbury
Homely and welcoming eighteenth-century townhouse with magnificent plasterwork, fine oak staircase, period furniture and important collection of drinking glasses. Tranquil walled garden.
The Reddings, Cheltenham
Compass Holidays specialise in walking, cycling and activity short breaks and holidays in a variety of Great West Way destinations. Unique and active tours with Compass Holidays allows you to get under the skin of the history, culture and natural…
Wallingford
Luxury lodge accommodation in the village of Ewelme, South Oxfordshire, overlooking the beautiful Chilterns Hills.
Bath
Fascinating art exhibitions in an impressively majestic setting.
Chippenham
Charming Cotswold stone farmhouse, off-road parking, generous breakfasts using local quality produce. Convenient for M4 and Chippenham, exploring Castle Combe and the Cotswolds. Warm welcome guaranteed.
Whitchurch
A gem of industrial heritage in beautiful, rural Hampshire, Whitchurch Silk Mill is the oldest working silk museum in Britain; keeping alive silk weaving skills on Victorian machinery.
Hungerford
West End, Bristol
Much more than a fascinating building, being a fine example of a hall church, it is a centre of Bristol's history, civic life and culture
Stourton, Warminster
Stourhead estate on the Wiltshire-Somerset border is the perfect day out for everyone. A breath taking 18th century landscape garden with lakeside walks, grottoes and classical temples is only the beginning.
Thatcham
Hungerford
Hungerford
Marlborough
The Merchant's House - a glorious restoration of a 17th century silk merchant's house. The 17th century style town garden is a hidden gem...
Henley On Thames
South Oxfordshire is an area full of natural beauty, picturesque villages, shops to browse and places to stay and to eat.
Calne
Motor museum with vintage, post-vintage and classic cars, including American models. The Museum also houses an impressive collection of Lorries, Motorcycles, Mopeds, Push bikes, a large selection of vehicle manuals and other archive material.
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.