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2 miles west of Amesbury, Salisbury, England
Stonehenge and Avebury, in Wiltshire, are among the most famous groups of megaliths in the world. The two sanctuaries consist of circles of menhirs arranged in a pattern whose astronomical signific... More on Yahoo! Travel
We arrived at Stonehenge one Saturday afternoon, not long after lunch. More on igougo

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Lacock, Lacock, Wiltshire, England
Fox Talbot Museum at Lacock Abbey—the seeming incongruity of the Photography Museum in the outbuildin... More on Yahoo! Travel
The museum was small but interesting - especially for my partner who likes his photography. The Abbey and i... More on TripAdvisor

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National Monument Record Centre, Kemble Drive, Swindon, United Kingdom

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Off the A350, Chippenham SN15 2, United Kingdom
The very picturesque village of Lacock, with its many charming stone and half-timbered houses, is entirely owned by the National Trust. Lacock Village has featured in various Tv and film costume dramas, in particular Pride and Prejudice, ... More on Yahoo! Travel

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Town Hall, Cross Hayes, Malmesbury, United Kingdom

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Warminster, Wiltshire BA12 7NW, England
A magnificent Elizabethan house built in the early Renaissance style, Longleat House was owned by the seventh marquess of Bath. On first glimpse, it's romantic enough, but once you've been inside,... More on Frommers
The Longleat safari was well worth every penny spent on it, the animals are amusing and exciting. More on Yahoo! Travel

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Stonehenge, Amesbury SP4 7DE, United Kingdom

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Longleat, Warminster, Wiltshire, England
A magnificent example of Elizabethan architecture and home of the Marquess of Bath, Longleat House was the ... More on Yahoo! Travel
The children or grandchildren will love this place it is so different to the usual. More on TripAdvisor

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2 miles West of Amesbury, Amesbury, Wiltshire, England
Your guide to Stonehenge, other ancient sites and stone circles in Britain, with practical information ... More on Stonehenge.co.uk
We went to Stonehenge literally because it was on the motorway back toward the airport. It hadn't been high... More on TripAdvisor

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Melksham, Melksham SN12 8, United Kingdom
Chalfield was acquired in 1467 by Thomas Trompnell, who rebuilt the house around a courtyard. The south range has since disappeared, but the north front has probably altered very little. One enters through the original front door ... More on Yahoo! Travel
