Lacock B&B and Self Catering Accommodation
Book your holiday accommodation in one of the Bed and Breakfast or Self-Catering Cottages in and around the Lacock area and you will not be disappointed.
A visit to Lacock village is like taking a step back in time, owned and managed by the National Trust, it has been beautifully preserved and unchanged since it was a thriving township that traded in wool. Lacock village and Lacock Abbey have been used as a location in TV and film productions of Wolfman, Pride and Prejudice, Cranford Chronicles, Emma and Harry Potter films.
Lacock Abbey, located in the centre of the village was founded in the 13th century and dissolved in 1539. It became a quirky country house of various architectural styles within its own woodland grounds. It was a home for the Talbot family, including William Henry Fox Talbot 19th century, famous for his contributions towards the invention of the photographic negative. The Fox Talbot Museum on the ground floor and the gallery above holds special exhibitions throughout the year. Wander through the medieval cloisters, and 16th century stable courtyard, explore the furnished rooms and discover the 18th century Gothic hall. There are lots of opportunities for family and friends to join in with regular seasonal events, activities and trails in the grounds.
Take a pleasant walk through the quaint village of Lacock where you can enjoy a meal in one of the coaching inns or tea shops.
With Bath just a short drive over the border into Somerset, a holiday based in a Wiltshire Farmstay B&B or holiday cottage in the Lacock area can offer much to see and do for all the family.
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