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t National Trust High Street shop Offering a wide range of gifts, books and cards, and seasonal goods. Lacock guidebooks and souvenirs and products made by local artists. Open daily. Tel: 01249 730302 t National Trust The Stables tearooms Relax in our National Trust tea-room, serving a range of light lunches, afternoon teas and fresh handmade cakes. Or treat yourself to one of our homemade cream teas. Indoor and outdoor seating. Open daily. Tel: 01249 730824 t National Trust Holiday Cottage 2 High Street Enjoy a short break or longer stay in this attractive 15th century cottage in the heart of Lacock village, with the fascinating abbey, grounds and museum nearby. Accommodates six + cot. Tel: 0844 8002070 The Old Rectory Four star. Enjoy quality B&B in Victorian gothic surroundings and beautiful gardens. Elegant en-suite accommodation, some four posters. Three minute walk from the village. Wiltshire Breakfast Award. Private parking. Also www. rectorycottageslacock.co.uk for two exciting new holiday cottages. Tel: 01249 730335 www.oldrectorylacock.co.uk Whitehall Farm Shop at Lacock Village Stores and Post Office Traditional village shop selling local produce, groceries, papers, magazines, ice creams and drinks, sandwiches and snacks, together with many gift items. Tel: 01249 730311 t National Trust Fox Talbot Museum shop Call into the shop on the ground floor of the museum selling photographic books, prints, cards, gifts for children, garden items and outdoor plants. Purchase your guide book for the abbey or a booklet showing film and TV locations based in Lacock. Opening times as the museum. Tel: 01249 730459 Quintessentially English As unique as its surroundings, a shop with two floors full of gift ideas, both traditional and contemporary, from handmade artisan soaps to design-led gifts and quirky vintage accessories. As seen on the BBC’s Escape to the Country’. Tel 01249 730100 www.quintessentially-english.co.uk Whitehall Garden Centre A family-run business for over 40 years supplying top quality plants together with an award winning restaurant and farm shop. Lifestyle- gifts, houseplants, and BBQs. Pets and aquatics. Located outside the village – parking available. Tel: 01249 730204 www.whitehallgardencentre.co.uk Lacock Woollen Centre Sheepskin rugs, hats, gloves, woollens including sweaters, scarves, capes. Hanna handmade hats and caps, plus a range of unusual practical gifts. Tel: 01249 730720 Lacock Photography Visit Lacock Photography’s superb gallery featuring photography exhibitions and fine art photographic prints. Improve your photography by joining our popular digital photography workshops that run throughout the year – beginners welcome. Tel: 01249 730571 www.lacockphotography.com Wiltshire Crafts We are a small co-operative of local crafts people, and in our lovely 13th century shop you will find a wonderful and unique selection of beautifully hand-crafted gifts. Tel: 01249 730226 www.wiltshirecrafts.co.uk At the Sign of the Angel Every meal, every day except Monday lunch. Traditional home cooking using fresh local produce. Winter log fires; stream-side garden in summer. En suite bedrooms. Tel: 01249 730230 www.lacock.co.uk King John’s Hunting Lodge The oldest house in the village. This Silver Award winning restaurant- tea-room and guest house has built a reputation for fine home cooking, light lunches and luxury teas. Enjoy the garden in the summer and log fires on colder days. Tel: 01249 730313 The George Inn Dates back to 1361 and features a grand open fireplace with dogwheel. Good food and fine ales available. Patio, children’s garden and car parking. Dog friendly. Tel: 01249 730263 [email protected] www.georgeinnlacock.co.uk Lacock Bakery Purveyors of traditional cakes, pastries, and bread freshly baked on the premises. Open for light refreshments. Tel: 01249 730457 Watlings Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Original, timeless jewellery all made on the premises, either by Jane or John Watling. Most work can be made in a variation of metals and stones to suit your own specifications, a truly personal piece. Established 40 years. Tel: 01249 730422 www.watlings.com Watling’s Gallery A cute little shop , started by Jane Watling, driven by her love of buying interesting well made products at a good price and passing this on to her customers. The shop is only three years old, and has gone from strength to strength. Tel: 01249 703977 Follow us on facebook. Lacock Pottery Bed & Breakfast Our four star, welcoming accommodation is both peaceful and comfortable. The pottery is an internationally renowned for its fine art ceramics. Tel: 01249 730266 www.lacockbedandbreakfast.com ww.lacockpottery.com 18 24 24 19 25 25 20 21 22 23 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 Attractions and points of interest 1 Visitor reception – entrance to abbey & museum 2 Fox Talbot Museum & Upper Gallery with exhibitions 3 Lacock Abbey grounds 4 Abbey rooms and cloisters 5 Tudor courtyard (Tudor brewery and bakery) & second hand bookshop 6 Picnic area 7 Playing field & family play area 8 Manger Barn – available for hire 01249 730141 9 Lacock school 10 Cemetery & W H Fox Talbot’s grave 11 Telephone box 12 Bus stop 13 Pack horse bridge 14 St Cyriac’s church 15 The old workhouse (now Lacock Pottery B&B) 16 Village lock-up 17 Tithe Barn Shopping Places to stay Food and drink Visitor Car park & coach parking (no parking on village streets) Disabled parking Accessed by car via the High Street. 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t National Trust High Street shopOffering a wide range of gifts, books and cards, and seasonal goods. Lacock guidebooks and souvenirs and products made by local artists. Open daily.Tel: 01249 730302

t National Trust The Stables tearoomsRelax in our National Trust tea-room, serving a range of light lunches, afternoon teas and fresh handmade cakes. Or treat yourself to one of our homemade cream teas. Indoor and outdoor seating. Open daily.Tel: 01249 730824

t National Trust Holiday Cottage 2 High StreetEnjoy a short break or longer stay in this attractive 15th century cottage in the heart of Lacock village, with the fascinating abbey, grounds and museum nearby. Accommodates six + cot.Tel: 0844 8002070

The Old RectoryFour star. Enjoy quality B&B in Victorian gothic surroundings and beautiful gardens. Elegant en-suite accommodation, some four posters. Three minute walk from the village. Wiltshire Breakfast Award. Private parking. Also www.rectorycottageslacock.co.uk for two exciting new holiday cottages.Tel: 01249 730335 www.oldrectorylacock.co.uk

Whitehall Farm Shop at Lacock Village Stores and Post Office Traditional village shop selling local produce, groceries, papers, magazines, ice creams and drinks, sandwiches and snacks, together with many gift items.Tel: 01249 730311

t National Trust Fox Talbot Museum shopCall into the shop on the ground floor of the museum selling photographic books, prints, cards, gifts for children, garden items and outdoor plants. Purchase your guide book for the abbey or a booklet showing film and TV locations based in Lacock. Opening times as the museum.Tel: 01249 730459

Quintessentially English As unique as its surroundings, a shop with two floors full of gift ideas, both traditional and contemporary, from handmade artisan soaps to design-led gifts and quirky vintage accessories. As seen on the BBC’s ‘Escape to the Country’.Tel 01249 730100 www.quintessentially-english.co.uk

Whitehall Garden Centre A family-run business for over 40 years supplying top quality plants together with an award winning restaurant and farm shop. Lifestyle-gifts, houseplants, and BBQs. Pets and aquatics. Located outside the village – parking available.Tel: 01249 730204 www.whitehallgardencentre.co.uk

Lacock Woollen Centre Sheepskin rugs, hats, gloves, woollens including sweaters, scarves, capes. Hanna handmade hats and caps, plus a range of unusual practical gifts.Tel: 01249 730720

Lacock PhotographyVisit Lacock Photography’s superb gallery featuring photography exhibitions and fine art photographic prints. Improve your photography by joining our popular digital photography workshops that run throughout the year – beginners welcome.Tel: 01249 730571 www.lacockphotography.com

Wiltshire CraftsWe are a small co-operative of local crafts people, and in our lovely 13th century shop you will find a wonderful and unique selection of beautifully hand-crafted gifts.Tel: 01249 730226 www.wiltshirecrafts.co.uk

At the Sign of the AngelEvery meal, every day except Monday lunch. Traditional home cooking using fresh local produce. Winter log fires; stream-side garden in summer. En suite bedrooms. Tel: 01249 730230 www.lacock.co.uk

King John’s Hunting LodgeThe oldest house in the village. This Silver Award winning restaurant-tea-room and guest house has built a reputation for fine home cooking, light lunches and luxury teas. Enjoy the garden in the summer and log fires on colder days.Tel: 01249 730313

The George InnDates back to 1361 and features a grand open fireplace with dogwheel. Good food and fine ales available. Patio, children’s garden and car parking. Dog friendly.Tel: 01249 730263 [email protected] www.georgeinnlacock.co.uk

Lacock BakeryPurveyors of traditional cakes, pastries, and bread freshly baked on the premises. Open for light refreshments.Tel: 01249 730457

Watlings Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Original, timeless jewellery all made on the premises, either by Jane or John Watling. Most work can be made in a variation of metals and stones to suit your own specifications, a truly personal piece. Established 40 years.Tel: 01249 730422 www.watlings.com

Watling’s GalleryA cute little shop , started by Jane Watling, driven by her love of buying interesting well made products at a good price and passing this on to her customers. The shop is only three years old, and has gone from strength to strength.Tel: 01249 703977 Follow us on facebook.

Lacock Pottery Bed & BreakfastOur four star, welcoming accommodation is both peaceful and comfortable. The pottery is an internationally renowned for its fine art ceramics.Tel: 01249 730266 www.lacockbedandbreakfast.com ww.lacockpottery.com

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Attractions and points of interest1 Visitor reception – entrance to abbey & museum2 Fox Talbot Museum & Upper Gallery with exhibitions3 Lacock Abbey grounds4 Abbey rooms and cloisters5 Tudor courtyard (Tudor brewery and bakery) & second hand bookshop6 Picnic area7 Playing field & family play area8 Manger Barn – available for hire 01249 7301419 Lacock school

10 Cemetery & W H Fox Talbot’s grave11 Telephone box12 Bus stop13 Pack horse bridge14 St Cyriac’s church15 The old workhouse (now Lacock Pottery B&B)16 Village lock-up17 Tithe Barn

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