In the heart of the Cotswolds

 

Lacock is owned almost entirely by the National Trust  and is a quintessential English village that still looks much like it did 200 years ago.

Close To Home

Within 20 minutes drive.


Lacock Abbey is a must see attraction. Founded in 1232, the grounds have an abundance of history to explore.

Lacock Abbey is a must see attraction. Founded in 1232, the grounds have an abundance of history to explore.

Lacock Village

Quaint traditional stone cottages, an old workhouse, a medieval tithe barn, an ancient lock-up, english pubs and the village church.

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Castle Combe

Named the “prettiest village in England", and we aren’t surprised. Here you’ll find churches that date back to the 13th century.

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Corsham

A historic High Street made up of mellow, Georgian stone buildings and home to a wide variety of independent retailers.

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Lacock village is a firm favourite for film and TV productions.

Further Afield

Up to an hours drive.


 

Lacock village film productions include:
Downton Abbey, Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince, Fantastic Beasts and “The White Princess.

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Recent film productions  include:

“Downton Abbey,” “Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince,” “Fantastic Beasts” and “The White Princess.”

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Lacock Abbey.

In addition to the must see Lacock Abbey (founded in 1232), there is a lot to see in the village itself: quaint traditional stone cottages, an old workhouse, a medieval tithe barn, an old lock-up and the village church .

 
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Lacock Abbey.

In addition to the must see Lacock Abbey (founded in 1232), there is a lot to see in the village itself: quaint traditional stone cottages, an old workhouse, a medieval tithe barn, an old lock-up and the village church .