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Holburne Museum Of Art

Holburne Museum Of Art

This jewel in Bath’s crown houses the treasures collected by Sir William Holburne: superb English and continental silver, porcelain,…

Salisbury Cathedral

Salisbury Cathedral

Be inspired by the peace and beauty of one of Britain’s finest medieval cathedrals, Salisbury Cathedral offers a warm welcome to all who visit. Set within eight acres of lawn and surrounded by historic buildings and museums within the spectacular Cathedral Close, the Cathedral is unique in being built almost entirely in one architectural style - Early English Gothic. Britain’s tallest spire (123m / 404ft) was added a generation later. Inside the Cathedral discover nearly 800 years of history including the finest preserved original Magna Carta (1215), Europe’s oldest working clock (1386) and most stunning font (2008). Boy and girl choristers sing daily services. Explore the roof spaces on a tower tour, climbing 332 steps to the base of the spire, and admire the magnificent views across Salisbury. New this year - the Cathedral’s beautiful new flowing water font, designed by sculptor William Pye, and a…

Bicton Park Botanical Gardens

Bicton Park Botanical Gardens

Spanning three centuries of horticultural history the Bicton Park Botanical Gardens houses one of the world’s most beautiful garden buildings, the high-domed Palm House (built 1820-150). View the important collection of conifers in the Pinetum, visit St Mary’s Church where Queen Victoria worshipped and enjoy the full grandeur of the Italian Garden which can be seen from the spacious restaurant in the classically styled Organery (built early 19th c). The large museum reflects two centuries of changes in agricultural and rural life. Then hop aboard the narrow-gauge railway for a leisurely trip around the garden. Don’t miss the Gift shop, garden centre,…

Buckfast Abbey

Buckfast Abbey

The original monastery…

Chambercombe Manor

Chambercombe Manor

Guided tours of Norman Manor House which is mentioned in Domesday Book. Hear the legend of Chambercombe and visit Haunted Room. Set in 16 acres of woodland and…

Clovelly

Clovelly

From Elizabethan days until today, Clovelly Village has been in private ownership, which has helped preserve its original atmosphere. The main traffic-free street, known as ‘up-a- along’ and ‘down-a-long’, tumbles its cobbled way down to the tiny harbour, which is protected by an ancient stone breakwater. It is a descent through flower-strewn cottages broken only by little passageways and winding lanes that lead off to offer the prospect of more picturesque treasures. The New Inn, which is 400 years old, is halfway down the street, and another, the Red Lion, is right on the quayside. Both Inns have long histories and an atmosphere rarely found in the modern world. In addition you’ll find the Visitor Centre, a range of gift shops, a cafe and an audio-visual theatre in which visitors are treated to a history of the village. Just below is the Stable Yard with a pottery and silk workshop. There are beautiful coastal and woodland walks. Access is restricted to pedestrians only via the Visitor…

Culver House

Culver House

Culver was built in 1836, but redesigned by the great Victorian architect, Alfred Waterhouse in a mock Tudor style. The distinctive interior of the house makes it a favoured location for functions and Culver was featured in BBC1’s ‘Down to…

Wiltshire Heritage Museum

Wiltshire Heritage Museum

Welcome to Wiltshire Heritage Museum in Devizes - home to the best Bronze Age archaeology collection in Britain. Come and explore our Museum with outstanding collections that trace the fascinating history of Wiltshire, its environment and its people over the last 6,000 years. The…

Custom House

Custom House

The Custom House, located on Exeter’s historic Quayside, was constructed from 1680-1682. It is the earliest substantial brick building in Exeter and was used by HM Customs and Excise until 1989.…

Docton Mill & Garden

Docton Mill & Garden

Garden for…