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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.
Malmesbury
A Grade I Listed building claiming to be England's most ancient hotel c1220, luxury bedrooms with antiques and fine linen.
Chippenham
The REME Museum tells the exciting story of the Corps of the Royal Electrical and Mechanical Engineers, from their foundation in 1942 to their work today. Learn about the history of the Corps and listen to the stories of those who have served. See…
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Yattendon , Thatcham
Swindon
McArthurGlen’s Swindon Designer Outlet is housed in the beautifully renovated Grade II listed buildings of the Great Western Railway Works and is one of the largest covered designer outlets in Europe. Shoppers will adore the quality mix of High St…
Marlborough
This 17th century Silk Merchant’s House and was built following the Great Fire of Marlborough in 1653 and has been restored to the highest standard with unique and rare wall paintings being uncovered, a commanding oak staircase, an impressive…
Hungerford
Nestling alongside the Kennet & Avon Canal and surrounded by beautiful countryside, Hungerford is a charming town which captivates both locals and visitors.
Reading
Be amazed by modern Reading – from remarkable medieval heritage and beautiful Thames countryside to award-winning shopping centres, there’s a surprise around every corner.
Amesbury, Salisbury
Discover the incredibly bold and stylish sophistication of the closest hotel accommodation to the mystical Stonehenge with free parking and free WIFI in the lounge. Located on the A303 in the heart of picturesque Wiltshire.
Malmesbury
Whatley Manor is a grown-up getaway in the heart of the Cotswolds. Set in 12 acres of gardens with 26 distinctly different areas. Come on in and discover a whole new relaxed and very enjoyable experience.
Bristol
Aerospace Bristol tells a remarkable story of aviation achievements spanning more than a century – from the earliest powered flights through two World Wars, the Cold War, the space race, and on to the modern day.
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Devizes
Looking to visit the amazing town of Devizes?...If so, click here to get the latest Devizes tourist information direct from the official Wiltshire tourism site!
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Salisbury
Milford Hall Hotel is a highly rated 4-star hotel in Salisbury. The hotel is situated only 5 minutes walk from the historic market square in the centre of Salisbury and a short walk from the famous Salisbury Cathedral, museums and shops. The hotel…
Newbury
Alongside the Kennet & Avon Canal, the largest town in West Berkshire, Newbury, has a bustling high street with many interesting shops, which include unique stores such as family-run department store Camp Hopson.
Reading
The Roseate Reading was originally a share hall for the Berkshire County Council. The building along with its wide hallways, vaulted ceilings, cornice mouldings and the original lift shaft have all been restored to their original glory.
Bath
Experience Georgian grace and elegance in the centre of the world-famous Royal Crescent.
Bristol
The world famous bridge and the iconic symbol of Bristol, designed by Isambard Kingdom Brunel in 1831 and completed in 1864 after his death