Where do you park at Lacock Village?

Follow A350 (signposted Poole/Warminster) until you reach Lacock. Sat nav: SN15 2RQ for directions to the car park. Parking: Parking available in the Hither Way car park.
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Can you walk around Lacock for free?

The village of Lacock is free to visit but the Abbey has an entrance fee (free to National Trust members). The grounds of the Abbey have beautiful flowers, plants, and trees surrounding it, as well as woodlands for walking, large open grassy meadows for playing, running, jumping, and exploring.
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How long does it take to walk around Lacock?

The village of Lacock is situated on the A350 between Melksham and Chippenham. When you arrive in the village, park in the National Trust car park on Hither Way. This walk is c7 miles and should take you about 2 hours.
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Is Lacock Village worth visiting?

Lacock is worth visiting because it offers a truly immersive experience in English history and architecture. It's one of the best-preserved villages in the country, with half-timbered houses, quaint stone cottages, and an atmosphere that seems unchanged for centuries.
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Is Lacock Village owned by the National Trust?

Matilda Talbot inherited Lacock in 1916. She was conscious of her duties towards all who lived and worked on the estate and during times of hardship sold some of the Abbey's contents to improve the homes of her tenants in Lacock village. In 1944, Matilda Talbot gave Lacock to the National Trust.
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Things to See in Lacock Village - Cotswolds Guide

Where to park in Lacock?

  • Beechfield House. Customers only.
  • McDonald's. 60+ min.
  • Melksham Station. 40 spaces. £0.802 hours.
  • B&Q. 320 spaces.
  • Bath Road. 68 spaces.
  • Sainsbury's. 580 spaces.
  • McDonald's. 35 spaces.
  • Sainsbury's. 295 spaces.
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What was filmed in Lacock village?

Lacock village has starred twice in Downton Abbey. In February 2015, the crew transformed Church Street into a 1920s livestock show. Sheep, pigs and a 1-tonne longhorn bull joined the cast, as well as many extras, creating a bustling market scene attended by Lord Grantham, his family and many of the staff.
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What is the prettiest village in Wiltshire?

Top Lovely Towns and Villages in Wiltshire
  • Box. The village of Box is uniquely situated near the Cotswolds National Landscape, and along the historic Great Western Railway line. ...
  • Bradford on Avon. ...
  • Calne. ...
  • Chippenham. ...
  • Corsham. ...
  • Devizes. ...
  • Malmesbury. ...
  • Marlborough.
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Was any of Downton Abbey filmed in Lacock?

Lacock village, Wiltshire

Lacock(opens in a new tab) village's stone buildings made it the perfect place to recreate a 1920s livestock market in series six. Some scenes in the Downton Abbey movie were also filmed in Lacock, cementing it as a key filming location for the series.
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How much time to spend in Lacock?

It is hard to gauge how much time the typical person spends at Lacock. For those who just want to see the Harry Potter connection you can easily be in and out in 30 minutes. Most visitors touring the house and museum and a walk around the house may take a couple of hours.
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What to do in Lacock Village?

The first is to visit Lacock Abbey (National Trust, admission fee) and the second is to wander around the village. Enjoying refreshments such as a traditional cream tea would probably come a close third for most visitors. There's no urgency to sightseeing in Lacock and no long list of sights to tick off.
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How big is Lacock?

The estate – comprising 284 acres (1.15 km2), the Abbey and the village – was given to the National Trust in 1944 by Matilda Talbot. Lacock has three public houses and a number of shops in its High Street including a grocery store, a bakery, gift shops and a National Trust shop.
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Is Lacock dog friendly?

Dogs are welcome at Lacock Abbey. Discover where you can go with your dog, what facilities are available for them and how to get the most from your visit.
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Is Lacock a village or town?

The medieval village of Lacock in Wiltshire, with its timber-framed cottages and stunning abbey, has to be one of the prettiest villages in England, and you might just think that you have seen it somewhere before.
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Does anyone live in Lacock Abbey?

Lacock is known for its famous Abbey, photography and the movies filmed there but just as important are the people who actually live, and have lived, in this wonderful village. Lacock is not just a tourist destination but a living, thriving community which is often overlooked by visitors.
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Who owns Lacock Abbey?

Today. Lacock Abbey is the property of the National Trust, to which it was given in 1944 by Matilda Gilchrist-Clark, who had inherited the estate from her uncle Charles Henry Fox Talbot in 1916. The abbey is a Grade I listed building. The Fox Talbot Museum forms part of the ground floor.
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Where is Bridgerton filmed?

Where is Bridgerton filmed? Bridgerton was filmed in a range of locations across Britain, mainly in England. Two of the most prominent cities are Bath and London, where you'll find a range of filming locations.
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Is Bampton worth visiting?

Is Bampton worth visiting? Bampton is described as a “lively village” and is home to the popular Ox Arts Gallery, which has a rolling programme of exhibitions of various art forms.
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Where is the Downton Abbey mansion located?

The popular ITV period drama Downton Abbey is filmed at Hampshire's Highclere Castle to the north of the county. Set within 1000 acres of parkland, the castle and its grounds double as the Downton Abbey estate, home to the fictional Crawley family.
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What is the poshest town in Wiltshire?

Marlborough

Set in the North Wessex Downs Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, this market town was named the most expensive place to live in Wiltshire in 2021 by Savills property experts. One of the most popular features is the High Street which offers market days twice a week.
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What is the cutest village in England?

The 7 Most Beautiful Villages in the UK
  • 1.) Bibury, Cotswolds. Bibury was described by Victorian designer William Morris as “the most beautiful village in England”. ...
  • 2.) Mousehole, Cornwall. ...
  • 3.) Beer, Devon. ...
  • 4.) Lower Slaughter, Cotswolds. ...
  • 5.) Kingham, Oxfordshire. ...
  • 6.) Beddgelert, Wales. ...
  • 7.) Plockton, Scotland.
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What is the secret underground city in Wiltshire?

Burlington: The 35 acre, secret subterranean Cold War City that lies 100 feet beneath Corsham.
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Where was Harry Potter filmed in Cotswolds?

Explore Lacock Village, a timeless gem boasting timber-framed cottages and historic streets frozen in time, where scenes from the Harry Potter film series were brought to life. Witness the magic of Lacock Abbey, its ancient walls echoing with the secrets of Hogwarts.
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What is Lacock famous for?

Lacock village is a firm favourite for film and TV producers, most notably for its picturesque streets and historic cottages, untouched by modern alterations. The village's most famous appearances include Downton Abbey, the BBC's Pride and Prejudice and Cranford.
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Where is Grantham House in Downton Abbey?

An eighteenth century Palladian mansion located in Berkshire, Basildon Park stands in for the Crawley family's London residence, Grantham House, in Downton Abbey. Basildon Park featured in the series five finale, as well as the special London episode on Christmas Day in 2013.
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