Pewsey is a large village surrounded by pretty countryside in the heart of the Pewsey Vale in Wiltshire, home to over three thousand people. It dates back to Saxon times and beyond, and was once owned by the Saxon King Alfred, whose statue stands ever watchful at the centre of the village. Picture book thatched cottages, and half timbered houses spanning the pages of history are uncovered at every turn, in the village that's famed for it's annual carnival where an explosion of delights takes place every year. Close by is the impressive White Horse which was gouged into Pewsey Hill to commemorate the coronation of King George V1 in 1937, more history is uncovered at the ancient church of St John the Baptist which will reverse time as it stands on the site of an earlier church and once saw John Wesley preach. The Kennet and Avon Canal arrived in 1810 as an efficient transport network, today sees brightly painted narrow boats, and a vast array of wildlife. If the thought of climbing aboard for a pleasing journey sounds tempting stroll down to Pewsey Wharf where boat trips offer an invitation to enjoy scenery touched by Mother Nature's paint brush.
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Attraction
New Pewsey Horse (Chalk Hill figure)
Camping
Barge Inn (The)
Bruce Arms (The)
Golden Swan (The)
Dentist
Doctor
Avon Valley Practice
Pewsey Surgery
Estate Agent
Allen & Harris
Browne Jeremy Associates
Hugh Murray-Gourlay
Peter MacLaine
Market
Pub and Bar
Antelope Inn
Coopers Arms
Crown Inn
French Horn
Moonrakers Inn
Red Lion Freehouse
Seven Stars
Ship Inn
The Royal Oak
The Ship Inn
Woodbridge Inn
School
Self-Catering
Vet
Sports Clubs
Burbage & East Royal CC (Cricket)
Marlborough & Pewsey Judo Club (Martial Arts)
Shops
Woodborough Garden Centre & Nurseries
Sticks and Stones
Antiques
Rupert Gentle
The Antiques & Tat Shop
Activities
Cloudbase Paragliding(Airsports)
Cameron Flights Southern Ltd(Aviation Sports)
Manningford Trout Fishery(Fishing)
Places to Stay near Pewsey
Follets B & B (2.80 miles)
St Cross (3.33 miles)
17th Century thatched cottage - pretty garden and views to downland - wonderful walks - near Kennet and Avon Canal. Half an hour from Salisbury, Bath, Stonehenge, Marlborough, Devizes and Avebury (6 miles). ... MoreThe Barleycorn Inn (5.30 miles)
Located in the heart of the picturesque Wiltshire village of Collingbourne Kingston is the 18th century Barleycorn Inn. The Barleycorn is a typical village Inn oozing with charm, roaring log fires in the winter and ... More | visit website
The Old Forge Bed & Breakfast (5.36 miles)
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Enford House (5.39 miles)
Ivy House Hotel (5.66 miles)
The Ivy House Hotel is situated in the High Street of the market town of Marlborough Wiltshire. The Hotel is a fine example of a grade II listed Georgian building and offers many architectural and ... More | visit website
Old Manor (The) (5.72 miles)
The village is on the northern edges of Salisbury Plain set in an Area of ... More | visit website
Castle & Ball Hotel (5.88 miles)
Situated in the centre of Britain's widest high street, the Castle and Ball occupies a site where an inn has stood since the 15th century. Some of the hotel's surviving original oak timbers predate the ... More | visit website
Fishermans House (6.66 miles)
B&B @ The White House (8.80 miles)
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