Corsham was originally a Saxon settlement, & some of the present buildings can be traced back to the 15th Century.

Corsham Court, with its beautiful gardens & famous art collection, the very old Flemish cottages, the Almshouses, the Church & the quintessentially English cricket green, all combine to make this a delightful base for you to explore this interesting part of the West Country.

The High Street

A few minutes drive away are the picturesque villages of Lacock & Castle Combe, which are often used as the setting for period film dramas.

Flemish cottages

Other attractions within easy reach are

Bath - 7 miles. A 1/2 hourly bus service will allow you to get maximum enjoyment from   your visit by leaving the car behind.The Cotswolds - picture post card England only 1 hour awayStonehenge - 50 minutesLongleat - world famous safari park & magnificent stately home. 40 minutes.Cheddar Gorge & Wookey Hole - stunning limestone caves, & a resident witch - 50 minutes.Stone circles at Avebury - a smaller but more accessible version of Stonehenge. 20 minutes.Bowood - beautiful gardens & country house, with childrens adventure playground - 15 minutes.

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