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Quote: Designed by Thomas Baldwin and constructed in 1776 the Guildhall contains the Banqueting Room which is considered one of the finest Adams Rooms in the Country. The rooms can be visited on Mondays from 9am-5pm… Read More
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Quote: You might recognize Corsham court from the Anthony Hopkins' film, Remains of the Day. The name Lancelot "Capability" Brown is attached to many of England's finest homes and gardens. This is one of his works. It… Read More
Quote: Bradford-on-Avon grew wealthy as a wool town, and the canal enabled it to transport its goods to the major markets in southern England. The canal opened for service here around 1798 and immediately brought a new… Read More
Quote: After its energetic climb up Caen Hill, the canal breathes a sigh of relief as it enters Devizes, a famous old market town rich in ancient churches, 16th-century buildings, and a huge variety of specialist shops.… Read More
Quote: Seend is tucked away between Bradford and Devizes and is popular as a stopover prior to the massive climb up the Caen Hill Flight into Devizes. Seend itself is a pretty village of a few hundred people but it’s… Read More
Quote: When Rennie surveyed the intended route of the K&A, his biggest obstacle was Caen Hill, a steep incline that would lift the canal 237 feet in just 2.5 miles from the village of Seend, which sat in the Avon… Read More
Quote: The final leg of our water-borne journey takes us past Pewsey and through the Savernake Forest, passing Wootten Rivers and Cadley, to the south of Marlborough. It is just after here that the canal approaches its… Read More
Quote: Lacock Abbey, in the village, was founded in 1232, by Ela, Countess of Salisbury. She was the first and only female sheriff of Wiltshire and built the Abbey as a tribute to her husband and became its first… Read More
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