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The Lyndhurst Park Hotel

The Lyndhurst Park Hotel 3 star
Lyndhurst Around 0.15 Miles
78 High St, Lyndhurst, Hampshire, SO43 7NL

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£50.00


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Bliss - Dixon Street Apartments

Bliss - Dixon Street Apartments 3 star
37 Dixon Street, Swindon, Wiltshire, SN1 13PL

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£95.00


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New Forest Lodge - Salisbury

New Forest Lodge - Salisbury 4 star
Southampton Road, Salisbury, Wiltshire, SP5 2ED
Telephone Number 01794 390999

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Pembroke Arms BandB

Pembroke Arms BandB
Minster Street, Wilton, Salisbury, Wiltshire, SP2 0BH

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Victoria Lodge Guest House

Victoria Lodge Guest House 3 star
Salisbury Centre Around 0.5 Miles
61 Castle Road, Salisbury, Wiltshire, SP1 3RH
Telephone Number 01722 320586

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£45.00

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The Swan @ Stoford

The Swan @ Stoford 3 star
Great Wishford Around 0.62 Miles
Warminster Road, Salisbury, SP2 0PR

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Three Swans Hotel

Three Swans Hotel 3 star
Hungerford Around 0.21 Miles
117 High Street, Hungerford, Berkshire, RG17 0LZ

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The Swan Inn

The Swan Inn 4 star
Craven Road, Inkpen, Hungerford, Berkshire, RG17 9DX

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Marco Pierre White's Pear Tree Inn

Marco Pierre White's Pear Tree Inn 5 star
Beanacre Around 1.12 Miles
Top Lane, Beanacre, Wiltshire, SN12 8QX

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The Black Swan Hotel - Devizes

The Black Swan Hotel - Devizes 3 star
Market Place, Devizes, Wiltshire, SN10 1JQ
Telephone Number 01380 723259
Fax Number 01380 729966

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£70.00

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Fir Tree Lodge

Fir Tree Lodge 3 star
Swindon Centre Around 2.5 Miles
17 Highworth Road, Stratton-St-Margaret, Swindon, Wiltshire, SN3 4QL
Telephone Number 01793 822372
Fax Number 01793 822372

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£25.00

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The Lazy Cow

The Lazy Cow
9-13 St John Street, Salisbury, Wiltshire, SL1 2SB

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£107.50

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The Conigre Rooms and Restaurant

The Conigre Rooms and Restaurant
Melksham Around 0.39 Miles
Semington Rd, Melksham, Wiltshire, SN12 6BZ

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Lily Rose Cottage (Formerly Springfield Gardens)

Lily Rose Cottage (Formerly Springfield Gardens)
Melksham Centre Around 0 Miles
3 Church Walk, Melksham, Wiltshire, SN12 6LY
Telephone Number 01225 703694

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£35.00

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Holiday Inn Hotel - Swindon

Holiday Inn Hotel - Swindon 3 star
Liddington Around 2.75 Miles
Marlborough Road, Swindon, Wiltshire, SN3 6AQ

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Chiseldon House Hotel

Chiseldon House Hotel 3 star
Chiseldon Centre Around 0 Miles
New Road, Chiseldon, Swindon, Wiltshire, SN4 0NE
Telephone Number 01793 741010

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Premier Inn Chippenham

Premier Inn Chippenham 3 star
West Cepen Park, Chippenham, Wiltshire, SN14 6UZ

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Premier Inn Swindon Central

Premier Inn Swindon Central 3 star
Kembrey Business Park, Swindon, Wiltshire, SN2 8YS

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Hilton Swindon Hotel

Hilton Swindon Hotel 4 star
Lydiard Fields, Great Western Way, Wootton Bassett, Wiltshire, SN5 8UZ

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The Lord Nelson Inn

The Lord Nelson Inn 3 star
Bath Centre Around 5 Miles
High Street, Marshfield, Bath, Wiltshire, SN14 8LP
Telephone Number 01225 891 820

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Attractions in Wiltshire


Stonehenge - Wiltshire

Stonehenge - Wiltshire

Over many centuries, there has been intense debate about the significance and uses of Stonehenge. Certainly it became the focal point of a landscape filled with prehistoric ceremonial and burial structures. It also represented an enormous investment of labour and time. A huge effort and great organisation was needed to carry the stones tens - and sometimes hundreds - of miles by land and water, and then to shape and raise them. Only a sophisticated society could have mustered so large a workforce, and produced the design and construction skills necessary to build Stonehenge and its surrounding monuments. Stonehenge's orientation in relation to the rising and setting sun has always been one of its most remarkable features. Yet it remains uncertain whether this was because its builders came from a sun-worshipping culture or because - as some have asserted - the circle and its banks were part of a huge astronomical calendar? What cannot be denied is the ingenuity of the builders of Stonehenge. With only very basic tools - such as antler picks and bone 'shovels' - at their disposal, they dug the enclosing ditch and erected the bank, later using similar tools to dig the holes for the stones. Other stone tools were used to shape the mortises and tenons that linked uprights to lintels. Some of these tools can be seen, together with other artefacts including personal material from graves, on display in the museums at Salisbury and Devizes. The first monument at Stonehenge ( of around 3,000 BC) consisted of a circular ditch and bank ( about 100 metres in diameter), possibly with a ring of 56 wooden posts, the pits for which are now called Aubrey Holes, after the 17th century Wiltshire antiquarian John Aubrey. Some 4-500 years later the first stones arrived: these were bluestones, transported over 240 km (150 miles) from the Preseli Hills in Pembrokeshire, West Wales. Paired bluestones were erected in an arc to the north east of the centre of the monument. Shortly afterwards this was dismantled, and replaced by an arrangement of stones which included the much larger super-hard 'sarsen' stones from the nearby Marlborough Downs. The outer circle was composed of 30 sarsen uprights with a similar number of lintels: this enclosed five sarsen trilithons (pairs of uprights with a lintel across each), arranged in a horseshoe shape, with the open end towards midsummer sunrise. Bluestones, which clearly had a special significance for the builders, were re-erected in a circle between the outer sarsen circle and horseshoe, and inside the horseshoe. Some bluestones were later removed to leave the final setting, the remains of which can be seen today. In the landscape immediately around Stonehenge there are visible remains of many different types of monuments, and many more have been detected. Neolithic monuments include long barrows, and the long rectangular earthwork to the north, the Cursus ( so called because it was once thought to resemble a chariot racecourse): together with the henge monuments at Woodhenge and Durrington Walls, contemporary with the middle phases at Stonehenge. The most numerous monuments are the remains of many Bronze Age round barrows, which were built after Stonehenge Stone Circle was complete.

Upavon Golf Club - Upavon

Upavon Golf Club - Upavon

Upavon Golf Club offers you...Challenge: our natural downland setting has been complimented by creative course design to yeild a challenge for golfers of every ability. Availability: the course's unique free-draining location enables Upavon to be open for play every day of the year. Friendship: welcoming beginners and scratch players, visitors and societies, we are one of Wiltshire's friendliest golf clubs. We are open 365 days a year. We have two practice areas and begginers are welcome.

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