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Colerne and the Three Shires Stone
This is another route right on the extremes of the county. It is mostly in Wiltshire apart from a short section in Somerset.

Paul Timlett
Jul 27, 202416 min read
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Temple Bottom and the Last Templar
Temple Bottom is seemingly the only connection Wiltshire has with the Knights Templar, but is there a link to the last Templar and treasure?

Elaine Perkins
Oct 29, 20236 min read
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North West Border: Blocked Paths and Long Barrows
This has been a very difficult blog to write. One which I very nearly didn’t write at all.

Paul Timlett
Aug 6, 20239 min read
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Malmesbury - St Aldhelm, King Athelstan and Eilmer the Flying Monk
Malmesbury has an extraordinary history. It is the burial place of Athelstan, the first King of England, and also of St Aldhelm. Given...
Glyn Coy
Jun 10, 20233 min read
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Brokenborough, Easton Grey and the Romans
In the footsteps of the Romans east of Malmesbury, Wiltshire

Paul Timlett
Mar 31, 202213 min read
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Bincknoll Castle and Broad Town White Horse
This walk idea came from a Hidden Wiltshire follower who now lives in Cornwall. Thanks Richard. It covers some lesser known parts of...
Glyn Coy
Mar 29, 20224 min read
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Aldbourne Circular Route and the Abandoned Village of Snap
This is another walk that I’ve had planned for a long time. But I needed the right weather and the right time of the year (for reasons...

Paul Timlett
Mar 9, 202213 min read
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Lacock and The Wilts & Berks Canal
This is a blog that’s been 17 months in the making. I first discovered the Wilts & Berks Canal completely by accident in September 2020....

Paul Timlett
Feb 8, 202210 min read
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Medieval Inglesham - Three Counties Walk
A walk in the very north of Wiltshire straying into neighbouring counties to see the stunning church at Inglesham.

Paul Timlett
Nov 26, 20219 min read
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Wiltshire Clumps
Whilst not unique to Wiltshire, clumps are something that many of us envisage when we think of the county’s landscape. Otherwise known...

Paul Timlett
Jun 28, 20217 min read
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Castle Combe and a Hint of Ancient History
A walk in the historic countryside around Castle Combe in Wiltshire

Paul Timlett
Jul 26, 202013 min read
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Seagry Spitfire Memorial
In September 2014 the village of Lower Seagry dedicated a memorial to two spitfire pilots who were killed nearby in 1941. Situated on a...
Glyn Coy
Jan 9, 20192 min read
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Lower Moor Farm, Cricklade
I had planned to visit this site in the North of the county for a while, but because of the sheer size of it I was struggling to find a...
Glyn Coy
Aug 26, 20182 min read
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Clouts Wood and Markham Banks, Wroughton
Clouts Wood is part of a quite large nature reserve in Wroughton, Wiltshire. The reserve itself is a connected habitat, which starts with...
Glyn Coy
Oct 2, 20172 min read
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Blakehill Farm and Stoke Common Meadows, Cricklade, Wiltshire
Blakehill Farm Please note that this is an important wildlife site and big parts of it are not accessible to the public. If you want to...
Glyn Coy
Jul 13, 20173 min read
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