parking is complimentary. surrounded by farmland on the a4631 road, this rural b&b is a 9-minute walk from avebury standing stone monument and museum. an upgraded room has a 4-poster bed and a whirlpool bath. check-in time: 4:00 pmcheck-out time: 11:00 am. hot breakfast is served in a relaxed dining room. there's also a terrace and a garden. it's also 3 miles from silbury hill, a prehistoric mound. the 6 casual rooms are individually decorated; all come with flat-screen tvs and dvd players, as well as en suite bathrooms, and tea and coffeemaking equipment. other amenities include a library, plus a game room with a pool table, a dart board and a bar Heathrow Airport 1 hr 31
Savernake Forest (20 min) Forest and history Avebury Manor (11 min) Restored manor with period interiors, stone circle museum and a Victorian kitchen garden. Silbury Hill (4 min) A neolithic monument, this popular attraction is the tallest prehistoric manmade mound in Europe. Coate Water Country Park (19 min) Extensive parkland with wildlife nature reserve and kids' splash park, plus lake habitats and hides. Lacock Abbey (27 min) William Henry Fox Talbot's country house with museum, historic village streets and garden. West Kennet Avenue (18 min) Avenue of standing stones leading up to the world famous Avebury circle & sanctuary. Bowood House and Gardens (22 min) Over 100-acres of landscaped grounds with an adventure playground, soft play and a petting farm. Avebury (7 min) Rural standing stone monument and 17th-century stables housing a museum to the iconic monument. Cherhill White Horse (6 min) Alexander Keiller Museum (14 min) Interactive displays on prehistoric megaliths, in a 17th-century barn, plus children's activities. Lydiard Park (21 min) Palladian house with opulent, 18th-century interiors, walled garden and kids' play area in parkland. Atwell-Wilson Motor Museum (11 min) Caen Hill Locks (22 min) A series of 29 locks on a rural canal, opened in 1810, with a waterside path & a cafe at the top. West Kennet Long Barrow (8 min) English Heritage-run remnants of a burial mound, built around 3650BC, open during daylight hours. Wiltshire Museum (15 min) Gold and other items from Stonehenge feature in an exhibition of Wiltshire's history and people. |