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Hatt Farm Bed and Breakfast is a delightful Grade II listed farmhouse, situated near to the historic town of Bradford-on-Avon and only a short 15 minute drive to Bath (Bath Festivals and Events 2009). Bradford on Avon, like Bath, has lots to offer historically, scenically and activity wise. •Ensuite Bathrooms •Rooms from £35 per night •Full English Breakfast & Cereals •Tea/Coffee Making Facilities •Tranquil & peaceful setting, yet a short drive from Bath & Bradford on Avon. •Television & Radio Alarm Clock in all Rooms •Iron and Other Items Available on Request •Guest Lounge with a Selection of Videos •Cot & High Chair Available on Request
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| Things to see and do in Wiltshire |
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Salisbury Cathedral
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For over 750 years pilgrims have come to Salisbury to seek inspiration in the glory and peace of the building and surrounding Cathedral Close. |
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Stonehenge
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Magna Carta
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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. |
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Westbury White Horse
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Longleat Safari Park
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Butterfly World
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Stourhead
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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. |
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Salisbury and South Wiltshire Museum
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Salisbury and South Wiltshire Museum is a museum in Salisbury. It houses one of the best collections relating to Stonehenge and local archaeology. |
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Longford Castle
Longford Castle is located on the banks of the River Avon south of Salisbury. |