Sightseeing
Manor House that encourages you to sit on the furniture and get in the beds (!), Museums, Library Tea Room, Cafe, Shop
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Avebury Manor
High StreetManor House that encourages you to sit on the furniture and get in the beds (!), Museums, Library Tea Room, Cafe, Shop
Part of the Avebury World Heritage site, a lovely walk from the house, there's a lay-by parking area for accessibility.
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Silbury Hill
Part of the Avebury World Heritage site, a lovely walk from the house, there's a lay-by parking area for accessibility.
Relax and enjoy the henge on your door step - its perfectly peaceful early morning or evening when the tourists have left :)
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Avebury
Relax and enjoy the henge on your door step - its perfectly peaceful early morning or evening when the tourists have left :)
10 minute drive - off the A4 on way to Marlborough - look for the sign to Clatford - beautiful beech wood - amazing bluebells in the spring
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West Woods
10 minute drive - off the A4 on way to Marlborough - look for the sign to Clatford - beautiful beech wood - amazing bluebells in the spring
Savernake Forest can be found between Marlborough and Great Bedwyn and is approximately 4,500 acres
It is the largest privately forest in England owned by the Marquess of Ailesbury and his son the Earl of Cardigan.
First mention of "Safernoc" was made in AD 934 in the written records of the King Athelstan, but the land passed into Norman ownership soon after the Norman invasion of 1066.
One early high point of the estate's fortunes was in Tudor times. The head of the family (Sir John Seymour) was used to welcoming King Henry VIII to the forest, where the king was very keen on deer-hunting. King Henry stayed at Savernake in 1535, where it is believed that his eye was then taken by his host's daughter, Jane Seymour. After the execution of Anne Boleyn in May 1536, they were subsequently married, and Jane was crowned Queen just months later.
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Savernake Forest
Savernake Forest can be found between Marlborough and Great Bedwyn and is approximately 4,500 acres
It is the largest privately forest in England owned by the Marquess of Ailesbury and his son the Earl of Cardigan.
First mention of "Safernoc" was made in AD 934 in the written records of the King Athelstan, but the land passed into Norman ownership soon after the Norman invasion of 1066.
One early high point of the estate's fortunes was in Tudor times. The head of the family (Sir John Seymour) was used to welcoming King Henry VIII to the forest, where the king was very keen on deer-hunting. King Henry stayed at Savernake in 1535, where it is believed that his eye was then taken by his host's daughter, Jane Seymour. After the execution of Anne Boleyn in May 1536, they were subsequently married, and Jane was crowned Queen just months later.
Situated at the prehistoric monument of Avebury, the Alexander Keiller Museum houses one of the most important prehistoric archaeological collections in Britain, housed in the Stables Gallery, and including many artefacts from the World Heritage Site (WHS) monuments. The admission fee includes access to both the Stables and Barn Galleries. The Barn Gallery (belonging to the National Trust) tells the story of the WHS, its monuments, and the people associated with it.
National Trust Museum
High StreetSituated at the prehistoric monument of Avebury, the Alexander Keiller Museum houses one of the most important prehistoric archaeological collections in Britain, housed in the Stables Gallery, and including many artefacts from the World Heritage Site (WHS) monuments. The admission fee includes access to both the Stables and Barn Galleries. The Barn Gallery (belonging to the National Trust) tells the story of the WHS, its monuments, and the people associated with it.
Shopping
A visitor favourite for Henge information, gifts and an amazing crystal and fossil collection
The Henge Shop
High StreetA visitor favourite for Henge information, gifts and an amazing crystal and fossil collection
This little shop is marvellous - imagine you are in The Archers!
A careful edit of everything you could need and more!
Fresh bakery, dairy, fruit/veg and meats supplied by Sumblers Brothers of Marlborough, wines/sprites, pantry etc
Avebury Community Shop
High StreetThis little shop is marvellous - imagine you are in The Archers!
A careful edit of everything you could need and more!
Fresh bakery, dairy, fruit/veg and meats supplied by Sumblers Brothers of Marlborough, wines/sprites, pantry etc
The Gourmet Goat Farmer
Local goat farm with tearoom and shop - check out their website for details.
National Trust shop
111 High StElements of Avebury
1 Green StLocal arts and crafts
A glorious restoration of a 17th Century silk merchant's house on Marlborough High Street - book for tours - gift shop open all year.
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The Merchant's House
132 High StA glorious restoration of a 17th Century silk merchant's house on Marlborough High Street - book for tours - gift shop open all year.
The Cat's Whiskers
45 Kingsbury St A Marlborough curiosity shop!
Food scene
A village favourite and supposed most haunted pub in England! 200 yards away :) Serves food all day, gets busy during the Summer days - cosy at night.
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Red Lion
Standlake RoadA village favourite and supposed most haunted pub in England! 200 yards away :) Serves food all day, gets busy during the Summer days - cosy at night.
Beautiful thatched pub on the A4 Beckhampton Roundabout or take a walk through Avebury Trusloe (left out of drive) past the Adam and Eve stones about a mile or so? Legend has it that Dickens visited and referenced it in the Pickwick Papers - check out website for menu.
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Waggon & Horses
Beautiful thatched pub on the A4 Beckhampton Roundabout or take a walk through Avebury Trusloe (left out of drive) past the Adam and Eve stones about a mile or so? Legend has it that Dickens visited and referenced it in the Pickwick Papers - check out website for menu.
The Marlborough
90 High StGastro pub with a great outdoor space
Rick Stein
Yum - would book in advance if you can.
The Zaika Inn
7 London RdMarlborough favourite - do take-away but need to collect
A visit to Marlborough is complete with a Polly's afternoon tea.
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The Polly Tea Rooms
26-27 High StA visit to Marlborough is complete with a Polly's afternoon tea.
Royal Oak
High StreetMarlborough's late night offer :)
The Bear Hotel
1 High StMarlborough's 'sports' pub - food all day - late close too :)
On the A4 on the way to Marlborough - delicious Indian restaurant that offers delivery to the village :)
The Burj at The Bell (West Overton)
On the A4 on the way to Marlborough - delicious Indian restaurant that offers delivery to the village :)
Red Lion