Wiltshire Guide Blog
Pet friendly places to visit in Wiltshire
The best pet-friendly spots in Wiltshire If you love the idea of taking a countryside holiday but you hate the idea of leaving your dog behind, then you’re going to need to track down...
The Salisbury Eye (or The Observation Wheel)
Get a different view of the city. The Salisbury Eye located in The Guildhall Square is an impressive 115 feet high. The ride is open until 17th August 11am to 8pm –
Ale, Pie & Cider House
Did you know? In the 14th Century children were baptised in cider, it was cleaner than the water & farm workers’ wages included four pints of cider a day! Ale, Pie & Cider House,...
Is this the prettiest shop in Wiltshire?
The Henge Shop has a unique location in the centre of Avebury the largest prehistoric (4,600 year old) stone circle in the world. And yes we think it is the prettiest
Mompesson House – 18th-century townhouse in Salisbury’s Cathedral Close
Step back in history Mompesson House is situated in the centre of Salisbury in England’s largest Cathedral Close. The Grade I listed house reflects the classic Queen Anne style of that period. Jane Austen...
Lacock – The Well Preserved Village
A beautifully preserved village lost in time, 14 miles north-east of Bath and part of the Southern Cotswolds, in rural Wiltshire Wander Lacock’s streets and become enchanted by the many limewashed half-timbered medieval stone...
Shades Of A Wiltshire Summer
Did you know Wiltshire is classified (by Government) as 68.62% Rural.