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What's On In Wiltshire Guide
WARMINSTER is one of England's most important military centres and has earned fame too for its close proximity to one of the most splendid Tudor stately homes, Longleat House, owned by Britain's most colourful aristocrat, Lord Bath.
Warminster is a town to the south of Wiltshire, which in the past became a popular market town due to its ideal position on two main roads. The two roads, between Bristol and Southampton and between Bridgewater and London, were two of the most important avenues of transport to and from the West Country until this century.
The town has an attractive park with boating lake, and just down the road is Shearwater, long a favourite beauty spot with locals and tourists alike.
The attractions of Longleat are world famous, especially the safari park, but more recently the facilities of the Longleat Forest Centre Parcs Holiday Village have been attracting many new visitors to the area.
Warminster acts as a centre for many attractive villages, and in recent years the area has become a popular area with visitors who appreciate the unspoilt charm of this tranquil part of Wiltshire.
The town is well placed as touring bases for visiting some of Britain's best known landmarks like Stonehenge, the Roman Baths at Bath, Glastonbury Tor and Salisbury Cathedral.
Click on the links:
Visit Wiltshire Website
Longleat
Mompesson House
Philips House and Dinton Park
Little Clarendon
Stourhead
Westbury White Horse
WARMINSTER is one of England's most important military centres and has earned fame too for its close proximity to one of the most splendid Tudor stately homes, Longleat House, owned by Britain's most colourful aristocrat, Lord Bath.
Warminster is a town to the south of Wiltshire, which in the past became a popular market town due to its ideal position on two main roads. The two roads, between Bristol and Southampton and between Bridgewater and London, were two of the most important avenues of transport to and from the West Country until this century.
The town has an attractive park with boating lake, and just down the road is Shearwater, long a favourite beauty spot with locals and tourists alike.
The attractions of Longleat are world famous, especially the safari park, but more recently the facilities of the Longleat Forest Centre Parcs Holiday Village have been attracting many new visitors to the area.
Warminster acts as a centre for many attractive villages, and in recent years the area has become a popular area with visitors who appreciate the unspoilt charm of this tranquil part of Wiltshire.
The town is well placed as touring bases for visiting some of Britain's best known landmarks like Stonehenge, the Roman Baths at Bath, Glastonbury Tor and Salisbury Cathedral.
Click on the links:
Visit Wiltshire Website
Longleat
Mompesson House
Philips House and Dinton Park
Little Clarendon
Stourhead
Westbury White Horse