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Head South

Heading South you find Wiltshire, famous for the White Horse hills and, although further afield, the wondrous Stonehenge,

Marlborough is a picturesque market-town about 4o minutes from Thyme. The Food Gallery is great spot for sandwich.

The White Horses of Wiltshire are iconic landmarks carved into our hillside that date back 250 years. Eight Wiltshire White Horses still remain on view today with viewing points and footpaths leading around the site. The Uffington White Horse is about 40 minute drive from Thyme,

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Messums Wiltshire is a pioneering multi-purpose gallery and arts centre with a restaurant in the grounds.

Messums Wiltshire is a pioneering multi-purpose gallery and arts centre with a restaurant in the grounds.

Blanchard Collective is a must visit destination for those who appreciate original antiques and stylish interiors. Their huge range of traditional antiques and more contemporary pieces, all under one roof, make a fantastic resource for interior designers and private individuals.

Blanchard Collective is a must visit destination for those who appreciate original antiques and stylish interiors. Their huge range of traditional antiques and more contemporary pieces, all under one roof, make a fantastic resource for interior designers and private individuals.

Avebury, the world’s largest prehistoric stone circle is a world heritage site and located just a stones throw from Marlborough.

Avebury, the world’s largest prehistoric stone circle is a world heritage site and located just a stones throw from Marlborough.

The Bell at Ramsbury, a lovely pub and café with delightful walks in the surrounding countryside.

The Bell at Ramsbury, a lovely pub and café with delightful walks in the surrounding countryside.

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