


Bed and Breakfast in Wiltshire, England.

Bowood, Calne, Wiltshire
A relatively sparsely populated county with grassy uplands and vast rolling plains, sleepy picture box villages like Castle Combe near Chippenham which has one several awards for being the prettiest village in England and Bradford-on Avon in the west close to Bath.
Wiltshire is the gateway to the West Country but also meets Cotswold country in the northern part of the county. It is also surrounded by the extremely picturesque counties of Somerset, Dorset, Hampshire, Gloucestershire, Oxfordshire and Berkshire. Much of the county is agricultural and a very large part is devoted to pasture land.
Salisbury, the county town, is particularly beautiful and dominated by its Cathedral and spire. This is the tallest in England and rises majestically over the plain.
Wiltshire is also the home of some historic attractions - Splendid Longleat in Warminster, Bowood, the magnificent family home of the Marquis and Marchioness of Lansdowne, Corsham Court, Wilton House, Stourhead and there can be no monument in Britain more steeped in legend and mystery than Stonehenge.
Bed and Breakfast in Wiltshire
Bradford On Avon
Midway Cottage
Bradford on Avon (Near Bath)
Priory Steps
Bradford-On-Avon
Great Ashley Farm Near Bath
(Award Winning B&B)
Bradford-on-Avon (Near Bath)
Beeches Farmhouse B&B at Bradford-on-Avon
Devizes
Littleton Lodge
Old Sarum
2 Parklane
Salisbury
City Lodge
Hayburn Wyke
Guest House
Manor Farm
Studley
Queenwood Golf Lodge
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