* Claverton Manor *
The American Museum: princpal museum of American history and culture in Europe.
* Bowood *
House designed in the 18th century by Robert Adam; park landscaped by Capability Brown.
* Castle Coombe *
One of England's prettiest villages. Location for the 1967 Rex Harrison film "Doctor Doolittle".
* Corsham Court *
Elizabethan house with wonderful art and porcelain.
* Farleigh Hungerford Castle *
Ruins of 14th century castle; well preserved chapel; mummified bodies in crypt!
* Kennet & Avon Canal *
Completed in 1810. Runs from Bristol to Reading. Much-photographed "staircase" of 29 sequential locks near Devizes.
* Lacock Abbey *
* The Fox Talbot Museum of Photography *
Abbey 1232, converted into country home 1540. Gothic hall 1754. William Henry Fox Talbot, one of the pioneers of photography, lived there in the 1800's. In 1835 he produced the first photographic negative, a view of one of Lacock Abbey's oriel windows.
* Lacock Village *
Medieval village used for many film and TV series.
* Longleat *
Elizabethan stately home with 400 years of treasures. Gardens landscaped 1757 by Capability Brown; also safari park with lions, etc in natural surroundings.
* Westbury White Horse *
Originally carved AD 878 to commemorate victory at Ethandun; recut in 1778. Superb views and perfect picnic spot.