Lex Cottage is located in Lacock. This self-catered vacation home has a garden and free private parking. This vacation home comes with 2 bedrooms, a TV, and a kitchen with a dishwasher. The nearest airport is Bristol Airport, 35 miles from the vacation home.
in the county of Wiltshire
(1.1 miles, 1.8 km, direction NW)..
a Picturesque Village in the county of Wiltshire
(1.2 miles, 1.9 km, direction W)Gatherings of graceful medieval houses line the streets of Lacock..
a Historic Market Town in the county of Wiltshire
(3.5 miles, 5.6 km, direction N)Chippenham is a large historic market town in northwest Wiltshire, England, that was established on a crossing of the River Avon. It is believed that some form of settlement has.....
a Historic Market Town in the county of Wiltshire
(5.9 miles, 9.6 km, direction SE)Devizes is a small market town situate on the edge of the great expanse of Salisbury Plain...
a Historic Market Town in the county of Wiltshire
(8.0 miles, 12.9 km, direction SW)Trowbridge is a historic town crammed with attractive stone buildings. It originated as a settlement along the Biss and flourished from the wool and weaving trades and from these periods there remain many magnificent merchant houses...
a Picturesque Village in the county of Wiltshire
(8.2 miles, 13.2 km, direction NW)Often cited as 'the most picturesque village in all of England', this award-winning place is one of the jewels in England's crown and one of the highlights of any visit to.....
in the county of Wiltshire
(8.3 miles, 13.3 km, direction SW)Beautiful old town with a rich mixture of mellow Bath stone properties to be seen along ancient winding streets...
Lacock is one of the most beautiful villages in England, with houses dating from the 15th-century to the 18th-century. At the.....
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Avebury Manor is a 16th century manor house built on the site of an old monastery. The rich interior of the house shows original.....
There are many fanciful theories about Silbury Hill, the massive conical hill described as the highest artificial mound in.....
In 1383, the then Speaker of the House of Commons, Sir Thomas Hungerford had to be pardoned for building Farleigh Hungerford.....
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