Longleat
Longleat

The market town of Warminster sits close to the ancient Ridgeway Route which crosses Cley Hill overlooking the town. The wealth of its wool-town past is evidenced by some rather grand houses and solid old cottages, those around the Market Place of particular interest... Read More

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The Bath Arms at Longleat

The Bath Arms at Longleat

Set in the quiet, quintessential village of Horningsham, The Bath Arms is a stylish & quirky boutique hotel. Sited within Lord Bath’s magnificent Longleat Estate, it's the kind of place where nothing is too much trouble.

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Bishopstrow House

Bishopstrow House

Bishopstrow House is the quintessential ivy clad Georgian mansion. It combines the intimacy of a grand country hotel retreat with all the benefits of modern facilities and luxury of the Spa. A Grade II listed ... More | visit website

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The Old Bell Inn

The Old Bell Inn

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The Old Bell was built in 1483 and has seen many different changes over the years. In its present format it offers something for everyone. Situated in the Centre of ... More

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Holidays near Longleat

Holidays near Longleat
Welcome to Holidays Near Longleat, the place to find great accommodation for a fantastic holiday close to the world famous Longleat Estate on the borders of Wiltshire and Somerset. Much of this area is classified ... More | visit website
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The Somerset Arms

The Somerset Arms

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The Somerset Arms is set in some of England's most beautiful countryside. Just four miles from Longleat and four miles from Stourhead, this Great British pub-with-rooms has recently been refurbished to a luxurious standard.

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