National Trust

The National Trust has some beautiful properties in Wiltshire:

Calstone and Cherhill Downs

Far-reaching views of rolling valleys and hills

Figsbury Ring North-east of Salisbury

Neolithic and Iron Age site rich in wildlife, offering sweeping views of surrounding countryside

Dinton Park and Philipps House Salisbury

Enjoy far-reaching rolling parkland with tranquil views in the grounds of a Neo-Grecian house. Note, there is no access to the house itself.

Dinton Park and Philipps House

Great Chalfield Manor and Garden near Melksham

Charming 15th-century manor house with Arts and Crafts garden

Lacock Abbey, Fox Talbot Museum and Village near Chippenham

Country house with monastic roots, once home to William Henry Fox Talbot who invented the salted paper and calotype processes, precursors to photographic processes of the later 19th and 20th centuries.

Little Clarendon

Late 15th-century stone house.

Lockeridge Dene and Piggledene near Marlborough

Streams of lichen-rich sarsen stones.

Mompesson House Salisbury

18th-century townhouse in the heart of Salisbury’s Cathedral Close

The back of Mompesson House

Pepperbox Hill, Salisbury

Chalk ridge landmark with far-reaching views and rich natural heritage

Stonehenge landscape, near Amesbury

A World Heritage Site for its ancient ceremonial landscape of great archaeological interest.

Stourhead, near Mere

Palladian house and world-famous landscape garden which looks particularly beautiful in autumn

Avebury Ancient stone circle, museum and manor house

In the heart of the Avebury World Heritage Site

Avebury

The Courts Garden near Bradford on Avon

Delightful English country garden

Sutton Lane Meadows Chippenham

Traditional hay meadows rich in wild flowers

Westwood Manor

Fifteenth century stone manor house.

White Barrow

Well preserved neolithic long barrow

Win Green Near Ludwell

Prominent landmark with fine views