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Postcode: SN14 | code search
Population: 3000
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Colerne is a village in North Wiltshire overlooking the Box Valley, and close to the Fosse Way. The delights of Hazlebury Manor is just over a mile away dating back to the 14th Century, Or perhaps the lure of 16th Century Corsham Court which houses a collection of Old Masters will tempt, the delightful gardens were set out by Capability Brown. Or there is always Castle Combe Museum which tells an interesting story, and for thrill of Motor Racing, Castle Combe Circuit has it all, the village is Heaven for artists as the beautiful buildings and location is breathtaking. With the close proximity of historical Bath a visit to the Jane Austen Centre will explain the story of Jane’s experience, the exhibits are set in a Georgian House in a street where she lived. Or why not enjoy boating on the river, set sail from the Edwardian Boating Station. Or for an insight into American life in the 17th and 18th Centuries the American Museum has many interesting treasures to share. For the jewels of Mother Nature a trip to Colerne Park and Monks Wood where wild pears and even a Bronze Age Barrow can be found.

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Trimnells House (0.06 miles)

Trimnells House
We would like to welcome you to Trimnells House, an imposing and charmingly converted Victorian Farmhouse, built in 1871 and set in the North Wiltshire countryside, within easy reach of the City of Bath, a ... More | visit website
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Lucknam Park (1.03 miles)

Lucknam Park

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Lucknam Park is a magnificent Palladian mansion dating from 1720, and is just minutes from Bath. The lovingly restored hotel is set in 500 acres of parkland Lucknam Park is reached by ... More

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Barn House B&B (1.38 miles)

Barn House B&B
Barn House B&B, just five miles east of Bath in the Wiltshire countryside, offers accommodation set in the Cotswolds Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. Quietly nestled in the small rural hamlet of Middlehill, Barn House ... More | visit website
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Lorne House (1.60 miles)

Lorne House

From a wonderful location in the middle of the Wiltshire Countryside, Lorne House offers guests a smart, sophisticated place to stay. With plenty of off-street parking for our guests and the recently refurbished interior Lorne ... More | visit website

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Pixtons Green (1.61 miles)

Pixtons Green

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Pixtons Green is a Tudor-style house set in countryside just a 15-minute drive from Bath. The house is set in 11 acres of grounds and all its rooms are en suite. Rooms ... More

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Rudloe Hall (1.62 miles)

Rudloe Hall

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Rudloe Hall is not a large stately house but a very friendly, cosy Gothic Victorian mansion house. The house is set in 4 acres of beautiful, sheltered Victorian gardens with ... More

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White Smocks B&B (1.73 miles)

White Smocks B&B

White Smocks is a family run bed and breakfast offering luxury accommodation in a quiet country location with extensive views across the valley. We are conveniently situated approximately 5 miles from Bath, Castle Combe, and ... More | visit website

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Woodlands Guest House (1.73 miles)

Woodlands Guest House

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Woodlands Guest House is a new family-run bed and breakfast situated only a few miles outside the historic city of Bath.Located in the village of Ashley, Box, on the A4, ... More

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Benson house (1.74 miles)

Benson house
Located in the Wiltshire village of Box, this contemporary decorated apartment has free parking and is ideally located to visit Castle Coombe and is just a 15-minute drive from Bath city centre. Free Wi-Fi is ... More | visit website
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Pickwick Lodge Farm (2.03 miles)

Pickwick Lodge Farm
Pickwick Lodge is a working farm, surrounded by wonderful countryside. Guests are welcome to wander around and see the cattle, sheep and ponies. The farm has many beautiful walks nearby, where you will ... More | visit website

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