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Ancient Wilton

Ancient Wilton lies about 3miles (5km) west of Salisbury City and took the name from the Anglo-Saxon Wilsaetes tribe living ...

Devizes

Devizes is quite the most unique of the towns of Wiltshire as it did not exist until the Normans built a castle there around ...

Tisbury

Tisbury is often referred to as a town but it is in fact strictly a village. Town much better describes the rural centre it ...

Marlborough Wiltshire England

Marlborough Wiltshire England lies on the old coaching route now the A4 highway between London and Bristol.

Bradford on Avon

Bradford on Avon lies just within the western edge of Wiltshire about 8 miles (13km) southeast of the city of Bath in ...

Malmesbury

Malmesbury is arguably the oldest borough in England and the oldest continually inhabited town in England with a charter ...

Bed and Breakfast in Wiltshire

Bed and Breakfast in Wiltshire range from simple to indulgent, from budget to luxurious and from city to rural working farm ...

Corsham

Corsham is a small medieval town in north-west Wiltshire lying on the A4 old coaching route between London and Bath.

Westbury

Westbury is a small Wiltshire town with a population of just over 11000 which lies 12 miles or 19km southeast of the city of ...

Beer Festival

Beer Festival is back in Salisbury! The Campaign for Real Ale is holding their annual Winterfest on February 2nd and 3rd ...

Amesbury

Amesbury is a small Wiltshire town 8 miles or 13km north of Salisbury and less than 2 miles or 3km from the World Heritage ...

Salisbury Wiltshire England

Salisbury Wiltshire England city lies in the south of the county and has a population of 39000, being the largest centre in ...

Pewsey

Although strictly a village and with a population of around 3500 it has the look and feel of a small town and can be ...

Melksham

The town of Melksham developed at a ford across the River Avon and is thought to be derived from Meolc, old English for milk ...

Warminster

Warminster in the southwest of Wiltshire completes an equidistant triangle with the two towns Westbury in Wiltshire and ...

Chippenham

Chippenham is one of the largest towns in Wiltshire and lies 13 miles or 21km east of Bath on the A4 which was the old Bath ...

Oaksey

The charming and traditional village of Oaksey lies on the border of north Wiltshire and 5 miles or 9km miles northeast of ...

Camping and Caravan sites in Wiltshire

Camping and Caravan sites in Wiltshire are mainly in the vicinity of small and attractive villages as the county is mostly ...

Trowbridge

Trowbridge with a population of just over 28,000 is the county town of Wiltshire and located on the western edge of ...

Downton

Downton is a large village which lies 7 miles south of Salisbury on the River Avon and has a population around 3000 with the ...
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