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This property offers 1 double, 1 single, 1 twin, shower room, lounge, kitchen/dining room, shared garden, barbecue. It sleeps up to five persons and consists of an open living/dining room with arch to fitted kitchen. First Floor: One double bedroom, one single, and shower room with wash basin and WC. Second Floor: One twin bedded room, gallery - a casual seating area with books, games and portable TV. The rooms have been traditionally furnished with coordinating fabrics and attention to detail.
Wick Farm is a working farm which once belonged to the Lacock Abbey Estate, with a barn dating back to the 15th Century. Situated in a very quiet spot 1.5 miles from the National Trust Village of Lacock, it has its own lake 'Silverlands', well known for coarse fishing, notably Carp, Bream and Tench. Lacock Abbey, a thirteenth century Nunnery, eventually became the home of William Henry Fox Talbot, a pioneer in photography and there is a Museum of Photography at the Abbey. Today Lacock is famous for being the venue for many period drama productions, most notably 'Pride & Prejudice' and 'Moll Flanders'. Lacock is ideal for visiting the City of Bath, or the historical houses of Corsham Court, Bowood House, Longleat and Stourhead. Three of Wiltshire's famous White Horses carved into the chalk hillside are close by, and worth a visit. There are several Golf Courses nearby and in the market town of Chippenham just 5 miles away there is a Sports Centre offering various facilities including a health suite. The surrounding countryside of course, gives excellent walking opportunities. For More InformationVisit Property's Website |
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