Set in Avebury, 16 km from Lydiard Park, Elderbrook House offers accommodation with a garden, free private parking, a shared lounge and a terrace.
Samantha
United Kingdom
This is honestly one of the best stay overs we’ve ever had! The place itself is beautiful the room was amazing and from the moment we arrived the hosts couldnt do enough for us! The food was so good and my son is coeliac which they accommodated so well ..We will be back very soon loved every minute Thankyou
Situated in Marlborough and with Lydiard Park reachable within 26 km, The Bear Marlborough features a garden, non-smoking rooms, free WiFi throughout the property and a bar.
Lucy
United Kingdom
Landlord and staff were excellent. Welcoming and helpful with local information and answering any questions I had. Very nice coffee in the morning, as well. Great situation.
The Green Dragon has a garden, shared lounge, a terrace and restaurant in Marlborough. Featuring a bar, the property is located within 25 km of Lydiard Park.
Michael
United Kingdom
Nice place, very nice if quirky room. Location would be excellent under normal circumstances.
Featuring free WiFi throughout the property, The White Horse Inn is situated a 10-minute drive from central Calne in the Wiltshire countyside.
Stuart
United Kingdom
Room clean and comfortable, the breakfast is outstanding staff very friendly and attentive and would definitely stay there again but in a different room, see below
Located in Pewsey and only 26 km from Stonehenge, The Cabin - a very quiet location provides accommodation with garden views, free WiFi and free private parking.
sarahandchris2008
United Kingdom
Position and value for money. Good host, and comfortable bed. Heaters and wood burning stove.
The stone circles and avenue were amazing. The national trust carpark was necessary. The walk to Silbury Hill and the long barrow and the sanctuary was lovely.
There is a community shop and a pub, and the national trust cafe. The house was closed but the gardens open with a sculpture exhibition. There is a small museum.
Jane
Scored 10
10
Avebury is a favorite place for us.
Avebury is a favorite place for us. Ancient history you can walk in, beautiful outdoor area, welcome and accessible for people of any age who have some degree of mobility; many paths to walk on. The Red Lion restaurant has operated for many years, good food and atmosphere , indoor and outdoor seating.
Dolores
United States
Scored 10
10
Avebury stones dwarf its flashier near-neighbour Stonehenge.
Avebury stones dwarf its flashier near-neighbour Stonehenge. I first visited Stonehenge in the early 1970s, but once I found Avebury I never went back. The henge is so large that it contains a village, and many of the stones are massive. In addition to the stones themselves there are numerous other things to see, such as the West Kennet Avenue, the West Kennet long barrow, Silbury Hill (the largest man-made mound in Europe) and The Sanctuary. There are a few pubs close to Avebury, with the Red Lion in the centre of the village. We had an evening meal there. Avebury is small enough for you to get around most of the the sites mentioned above on foot. The National Trust puts on activities but we didn't take part in any of them during our stay.
Moragh
Scored 10
10
Great B&B friendly host, very clean comfy room.
Great B&B friendly host, very clean comfy room. Delicious breakfast, spacious car park. Well stocked fridge with honesty box. Great location for touring the area. The host had arranged a 20% discount off food at the local pub for residents. We took advantage of this for a meal... a nice saving. Highly recommended B&B.
Michael
United Kingdom
Scored 10
10
great town to visit, a lot of ancient landmarks, very nice...
great town to visit, a lot of ancient landmarks, very nice people, great places to eat and drink nearby, great places to stay, nice little shops, don't park to much in public if you are foreign visitor as they tend to target foreign cars ;-)
Peter
Belgium
Scored 10
10
We loved the standing stones and the fact that one can hike...
We loved the standing stones and the fact that one can hike around the area and see so much without any barriers or encumbrances re access to the stones. We ate at the Red Lion each night and the food was really good. Make sure to check out the table built on an ancient 80 foot well - what a back story. Its a quaint quiet town and the stones are quite impressive. Two days was perfect for us to “absorb the energy” and have a quiet ramble. Not too crowded - A lovely place to visit.
Brian
United States
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