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Wiltshire: Wiltshire is a predominantly agricultural county in the south of England. The county covers an area of almost 1,400 square miles and has a population of just over half a million. The name Wiltshire is from the Saxon settlers known as the Wilsaetan who lived along the Wylye valley (Saetan means settlers). Wiltshire's natural attractions include the Marlborough Downs, Savernake Forest and the rivers Avon, Bourne and Wylye. The county's main products are wheat, cattle, carpets, rubber and engineering. Wiltshire has a rich history. Within the Wiltshire Downs are the ancient Stone Circles of Stonehenge and Avebury (2 of the most famous prehistoric sites in the world), Silbury Hill and a number of White Horses carved into the hillsides. In the north, Wiltshire also has the quaint charm of the villages of Lacock and Castle Combe. Stonehenge itself stands on the Salisbury Plain, a vast expanse of chalk uplands, about 20 miles east to west and 12 miles from north to south, which has long been a training ground for the British Army. For Accommodation please click on the Globes below.

 

Town

Name of Accommodation

Ashton Keynes

The Firs

Box, Nr. Corsham

Lorne House

Coombe Bissett, Nr. Salisbury

Evening Hill B&B

Corsham

Heatherly Cottage

Corsham

Norbin Farm

Marlborough

Follets B&B and Self catering Cottage

Melksham

King's Stile Cottage

Salisbury

Botleys Farm

Salisbury

Cricket Field House

Salisbury

Griffin Cottage

Salisbury

Hayburn Wyke Guest House

Salisbury

Morris Farmhouse

Salisbury

Witherington Farm Bed and Breakfast

Swindon

Stratton Lodge

Trowbridge

Bridge House Bed and Breakfast

Trowbridge

Ring O' Bells B&B

England

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