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Charming rural village untouched by modern development
Lacock Village, dating back to the 13th-century, remains largely unchanged over the centuries and has many limewashed, half-timbered and stone houses. During the Middle Ages Lacock became a prosperous and thriving town through its wool industry. The village was well placed for communications, sited as it was on the 'cloth road' from London and the River Avon, which gave access to the sea at Avonmouth near Bristol.
Castle Combe
We have family connection in Castle Combe (it had been home to the Scropes for 500 years) so we would like to tell you about this wonderful place. |








Lacock Village