Beanacre

Beanacre sits a couple of miles above Melksham on the road to Chippenham, its grand Victorian mansion now a hotel and restaurant. Three miles north of the village is Lacock Abbey, a magnificent building in itself but also the (or a) birthplace of photography, celebrated in a museum there... Read More

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Beechfield House

Beechfield House

Beechfield House is a comfortable Victorian country house set in eight acres of grounds and situated in the heart of the Wiltshire countryside, yet only ten miles from the M4 motorway.

The hotel has twenty-one bedrooms ... More | visit website

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Beechfield House (0.27 miles)

Beechfield House

Beechfield House is a comfortable Victorian country house set in eight acres of grounds and situated in the heart of the Wiltshire countryside, yet only ten miles from the M4 motorway.

The hotel has twenty-one bedrooms ... More | visit website

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The Shaw Country Hotel (0.97 miles)

The Shaw Country Hotel
This typical country hotel; reputed to be built during the late 16th century; offers superb first class accommodation; with twelve well appointed bedrooms; all with en-suite facilities. All bedrooms have tea/coffee making facilities; colour television ... More | visit website
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Pear Tree Inn (1.14 miles)

Pear Tree Inn

The Pear Tree Inn offers award-winning food and comfortable and stylish 5-star guest accommodation, in an attractive, peaceful location just 10 minutes from the M4 motorway. In the heart of the beautiful Wiltshire countryside, the inn ... More | visit website

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Red Lion (1.53 miles)

Red Lion

Bed & Breakfast, Good Food, Wine and Real Ales in Historic Surroundings The Red Lion Lacock is a Wadworth Brewery Heritage Pub and offers bed and breakfast accommodation to a superior standard. All the rooms have ... More | visit website

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Old Rectory (1.62 miles)

Old Rectory
Delightful Grade II listed Rectory, an excellent example of Victorian gothic architecture. Set in 8 acres with gardens and orchard, it is just a stroll to the medieval village of Lacock, and good pubs ... More | visit website
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Conigre Hotel (1.97 miles)

Conigre Hotel

This charming, family-run, 400 year old farmhouse has been converted to a friendly, 8-bedroom hotel and restaurant, easily accessible from the A350.
The restaurant, offering a modern British menu, uses local produce wherever possible and is ... More | visit website

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Damson Cottage B&B (2.10 miles)

Damson Cottage B&B
Damson Cottage is a cosy B&B constructed from traditional Wiltshire stone, with the oldest part of the cottage dating back some 250 years, and situated in the stunning hamlet of Reybridge near Lacock only 8 ... More | visit website
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Heatherly Cottage (2.39 miles)

Heatherly Cottage
17th Century Heatherly Cottage is situated in a quiet lane approximately nine miles from Bath and close to the attractive town of Corsham. We are three miles from the National Trust village of Lacock ... More | visit website
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Whaddon Grove House (2.46 miles)

Whaddon Grove House

Whaddon Grove House is a large country house in a beautiful rural area, set in the middle of a 30 acre field, yet it is within walking distance of the town of Melksham (25 mins) ... More | visit website

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Rowan House B&B (2.73 miles)

Rowan House B&B
Rowan House is a friendly B&B situated in a Family Home on the outskirts of this Wiltshire Market Town. Recently redecorated to a high standard the property is comfortable, homely and peaceful. Located on the ... More | visit website

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