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Here are the latest planning applications submitted to Wiltshire Council, featuring proposals for new homes, extensions, community assets, ...
Permission is being sought for various planning applications including residential conversions and new constructions across Wiltshire this week. The following plans have been submitted to Wiltshire ...
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4. Lacock Abbey, Wiltshire, England Lacock Abbey was a prime Harry Potter filming location to explore, from stunning cloisters and classrooms to the Chapter and Potter houses. This desirable ...
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William Henry Fox Talbot made great strides in photography while residing in Lacock Abbey, with the pioneering scientist and inventor creating the earliest-surviving photographic negative in 1835.
It describes Lacock as a historic and "quintessential English village" with timber-framed cottages and a central grid of four streets, which still to this day looks the same as it did 200 years ago.
Fifteen miles west, Lacock is a ridiculously pretty place that’s been used as a filming location for adaptations including Downton Abbey, Wolf Hall and the Harry Potter films.
A stroll around Lacock Abbey's grounds and Fox Talbot Museum will cost you £11 for an adult ticket in the winter, a discounted price due to the seasonal closure of the abbey and cloister until March.
"Remarkable" tax records that offer "an incredible amount of information" about life in the 17th Century have been uploaded online for the first time. The deeds show information about the infamous ...