Rural Accommodation

Glebe House

B&B
£35.00
 -  £45.00
Notes : per person per night
Glebe House
Chittoe
Chippenham
SN15 2EL
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Glebe House Pictures

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Owner Information
Ginny Scrope
Wiltshire
Phone : +44 (0)7767 608841
Quite simply travelling, whether for pleasure or on business should be an exploring experience and at Glebe House we set out to make your stay enjoyable, comfortable, relaxing and memorable. Our aim is that you should leave Glebe House having had a special stay and a smile on your face.

We are set in some of the most beautiful countryside Britain can offer, with Avebury, Bath and Stonehenge within easy reach. There is something for everyone - boating cycling walking - there are unlimited exciting routes to explore. There are historic houses, ancient sites and white horses on the downs. I am still exploring all the wonderful Wiltshire gardens and villages such as Lacock and Castle Combe, where the family has connections. We have a portfolio of ideas to share with you to make your stay special.

Sustainable tourism is very important to us and we take great care to source locally produced food. We are trying to look after our carbon footprint and working towards a green award.

If you are travelling on business we have wifi broadband here, as well peace and quiet and safe off street parking.

As people leave we have often been told that we are very fortunate to live in such a lovely place and that Glebe House is a bit of a hidden treasure. We invite you to come and see for yourself.
Access to Golf Course 
Accept Children 
Business Facilities 
Credit Cards Accepted 
Ground Floor Bedroom 
Pets Accepted 
Serves Breakfast 
Room Service 
Evening Meals Available 
Garden Patio 
Cycle Hire Available 
Cycle Storage 
Internet Access 
Parking On-Site 
Real Fires 

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Things to see and do in Wiltshire

Salisbury Cathedral
Salisbury Cathedral

For over 750 years pilgrims have come to Salisbury to seek inspiration in the glory and peace of the building and surrounding Cathedral Close.
Stonehenge
Stonehenge

One of the most famous sites in the world, Stonehenge is composed of earthworks surrounding a circular setting of large standing stones. It is at the centre of the most dense complex of Neolithic and Bronze Age monuments in England.
Magna Carta
Magna Carta

Magna Carta (Latin for "Great Charter") is one of the most celebrated documents in English history. At the time it was the solution to a political crisis in Medieval England but its importance has endured as it has become recognised as a cornerstone of liberty influencing much of the civilized world.
Westbury White Horse
Westbury White Horse

This horse is located on the steep western slope of westbury Hill, below the Iron Age hill-fort of Bratton Camp. The first Westbury white horse is believed to have been cut to commemorate the victory over the Danes in the Battle of Ethandun (possibly nearby Edington) in 878AD. Local legend says that King Alfred commissioned the cutting of the horse, but had the designer beheaded soon after completion as the horse was said to be riding out of town, and should have been riding into town.
Longleat Safari Park
Longleat Safari Park

In 1966, Longleat caused a revolution in the world of zoological collections by becoming the first location outside Africa to open a drive-through Safari Park.
Butterfly World
Butterfly World

A tropical paradise has been created in the centre of what was until recently a desolate stretch of redundant farm fields and marshland in South Wiltshire. It is a butterfly farm, an exotic showplace, bright with colour and fluttering wings: the Studley Grange Butterfly World.
Stourhead
Stourhead

Stourhead is a 2,650 acre estate at the source of the River Stour near Mere, Wiltshire, England. The estate includes a Palladian mansion, the village of Stourton, gardens, farmland, and woodland. Stourhead has been in the ownership of the National Trust since 1946.
Lacock Abbey
Lacock Abbey

Lacock Abbey was founded by Lady Ela the Countess of Salisbury in the reign of King Henry III. Her husband was William Longespee, an illegitimate son of King Henry II.
Salisbury and South Wiltshire Museum
Salisbury and South Wiltshire Museum

Salisbury and South Wiltshire Museum is a museum in Salisbury. It houses one of the best collections relating to Stonehenge and local archaeology.
Longford Castle
Longford Castle

Longford Castle is located on the banks of the River Avon south of Salisbury.