Recognised as a World Heritage Site for it's outstanding Neolithic and Bronze age landscape Avebury is a place not to be missed. The stone circles and henge monument are particularly unusual, not just for its size but also for the fact that it is ...
Discover the rich and fascinating history of Bowood House and the Lansdowne family, set within 100 acres of beautifully landscaped ‘Capability’ Brown Parkland.
Calne Visitor & Community Information Centre is situated in the heart of this vibrant town, and is only a short walk from a variety of shops and amenities. We provide easy and friendly access to information about services provided by all three tie...
Situated within walking distance of the centre of Calne in Wiltshire, Castlefields Canal and River Park is being developed to provide a valuable countryside amenity for both recreation and leisure activities.
Scattered between the saplings are poles where kestrel, buzzard and owls can perch and some of them have bat boxes attached. Roe deer and badgers already use the site. Look up to see skylarks, lapwings and red kite. At the entrance a wildflower me...
Richard and Hasell Atwell lived in the Calne area their entire lives, starting their original collection with the purchase of a 1937 Buick Albermarle, which still remains a part of the Museum collection. A 1934 Vauxhall 14/6 and 1931 Singer Junior...
Marden House may surprise you: visitors often find it has more charm and more possibilities than they imagined. Providing a high degree of seclusion, the Marden House Centre is suited to a wide variety of uses, from private parties, wedding celebr...
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