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White Hart Inn
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Family run Inn with 15 ensuite rooms, including a suite complete with whirlpool bath available for that special occasion. Located in Calne, a village situated 20 minutes drive from Swindon and offering good quality, comfortable accommodation at affordable rates. |
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White Hart
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Whatley Manor
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Beautiful, restored Cotswold Manor House set in 12 acres of landscaped gardens with peaceful open countryside all around, a few miles from Malmesbury yet just 8 miles from junction 17 of the M4. Whatley Manor has 15 luxurious rooms and 8 suites, all of which ouze tasteful luxury. |
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The Swan Inn
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An 18th Century Inn situated in Kingsdown, 4 miles from Bath and surrounded by countryside with spectacular views of Box Valley and close to the River Avon and Kennet and Avon Canal. |
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The School House Hotel
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Once a Victorian school, this has been a unique, privately owned hotel for the past 20 years. Located in Hook, a small country village on the West Side of Swindon, just 10 minutes from the M4 motorway. |
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The King's Arms Hotel
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The Inn with the Well
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Traditional Coaching Inn situated in the Marlborough Downs, 5 minutes from junction 15 of the M4 motorway, with 6 well appointed bedrooms located in an annex. |
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The Fox & Hounds
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Traditional English Pub situated in the village of Wroughton, just outside Swindon close to junction 16 of the M4 motorway. There are 8 letting rooms available, on either a room only or B & B basis. Evening meal can be included. |
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The Duke Hotel
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The Duke Hotel is situated in Hilmarton, close to Goatacre and between Calne and Lyneham. Junction 16 of the M4 motorway is 15 minutes drive, providing easy access to Bath, Bristol, Swindon and Chippenham. The inn is beautifully decorated and furnished throughout. |
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The Castle Inn Hotel
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The Castle Inn is situated by the market place in Castle Combe, a pretty, traditional English village. Originating from the 12th century, it retains many of it's original construction features and although fully refurbished, the character has been preserved as far as possible. |