Tuesday 17 May 2011

Top Ten Best Towns!! (finally lol) Wiltshire!

Ok tried to google in Top ten towns or villages for Norfolk there aren't any probably not a good sign. That isn't to mean there aren't any pretty village and towns in Norfolk its just no one has set up a site for that purpose. The one I was using before focused mainly on the South West of England.
So bravely as I could change my mind about our property by doing this here are the
Top Ten Towns in the South West
Wiltshire

 
The Saxon Church Of St Laurence, Bradford On Avon
In its centre, close to the banks of the River Avon is a Saxon church. Visiting this beautiful Cotswolds town is worthwhile just for that.
Malmesbury Abbey
Fine place with 'Naked Gardeners' and a magnificent Abbey. We recommend tea in The Abbey House Gardens.
Corsham, Wiltshire
A remarkably beautiful little town whose main attraction is Corsham Court where Stanley Kubrick filmed scenes from 'Barry Lyndon'.
Swindon, Wiltshire
Visit for STEAM, the museum of the Great Western Railway and for Lydiard Park and House. Look out for the Golden Cavalier in Lydiard Church.
Marlborough, Wiltshire
A well-heeled Wiltshire market town. The Nobel Laureate William Golding lived in Marlborough. Further back, Cardinal Wolsely was ordained here.
Mere, Wiltshire
Sat beneath Castle Hill with views across to White Sheet Hill and King Alfred's Tower. Stourhead Estate just up the road.
Devizes, Wiltshire
Fine Wiltshire market town packed with local attractions. The Wiltshire Heritage Museum is a joy and then there are the Caen Hill Locks, the Kennet and Avon Canal Museum, Wadworth Brewery Centre ...
Amesbury St Mary and St Melor Church, Wiltshire
Wiltshire town closest to the Stonehenge UNESCO World Heritage Site.
Chippenham, Wiltshire
Most well known for its I.K.Brunel 'Western Arches'. Another beautiful Wiltshire town and a good base from which to explore the area.
Salisbury City Centre, Wiltshire
Yes, it's a city. It's also magnificent and runs into the town of Wilton which is stunning, too. Essential visiting.

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