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Completed in 1258, this is one of the finest medieval cathedrals in Britain, which features the tallest spire in England that rises 404 feet into the air.
Stonehenge - From Rubble to Riches When dealing with prehistory (before the written word) arguments will abound as to 'who, when and why', and no more so than the famous monument on Salisbury Plain...
This mysterious stone circle is thought to have been constructed in Neolithic times between 2500 to 2000 BC by The Beaker people, who might have played a major role in the formation of another eerie ancient site at Stonehenge.
Stourhead is a national trust property an hours drive south of Bristol. It features magnificent gardens around a lake with several buildings such as temple, a medieval cottage, grotto and much more.
Recently awarded the coveted HSBC Gold Star Award 2006 and having attracted the likes of Colin Montgomery and Luke Donald, golfers are now able to tackle a thoughtfully lengthened course bringing many new features into play and creating a challenging Championship course that is ready to host a professional event. There are some stunning tee shots and none more so than the opening drive. says Paul Thompson, General Manager at the course.
Salisbury Museum is based in the Grade 1 listed building, The King's House, just opposite the west front of Salisbury Cathedral. It houses a significant archaeological collection relating to nearby Stonehenge, as well as costume, fine art (including Turner watercolours) and ceramics.
This 35-acre underground Cold War City (population: 4) lies 100 feet beneath Corsham.