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What are people saying about Lacock

Sheila_A, Mar 2026
Enjoyed Inner Circle
We enjoyed the opportunity to enter the stone inner circle. It was disappointing, that we arrived too late to enjoy the visitor center. We had just 10 minutes before the bus to the circle left. We also could have skipped the meal at the end of the trip. A mid day meal would have been nice, but it seemed pointless to do this as the very last thing. We would have preferred just to get back to town.
Karuna_S, Mar 2026
This was a great trip....
This was a great trip. The time in Bath was very short, really only time to do the museum. It was great to see Stonehenge in a small group and to be able to go inside the circle. Tom our guide and Robert our driver were excellent!
Kirsten_B, Mar 2026
Amazing Day!!!
James and Neil were fantastic guides on our Stonehenge, Lacock, and Bath tour. They were incredibly knowledgeable but also entertaining and relatable, which made the whole day enjoyable. James’ storytelling made Stonehenge feel especially magical, and he shared fascinating insights about each location that really brought the history to life. Our family had a wonderful experience and would highly recommend this tour with James and Neil.
Camille_D, Mar 2026
Nicklaus and our driver...
Nicklaus and our driver were excellent. It is a long day but being inside the stones at Stonehenge is very special. We enjoyed getting out of London and seeing the countryside. Bath is nice to see. We did not do the tour of the Roman Baths and just had lunch and shopped which we liked. The dinner at the Pub in Lacock was very good but the walk was in the dark which couldn't be helped. Overall a great day made even better with Nicklaus's outstanding narration and care.

Lacock

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Bath
Lacock Abbey in the small Cotswolds village of Lacock, England.
  • The Lacock Village Fair is held during the August bank holiday, and offers a festive way to experience the village.
  • The Fox Talbot Museum, located within Lacock Abbey, celebrates the photographic achievements of former Abbey resident, Henry Fox Talbot.
  • Most of Lacock is owned and maintained by the National Trust, and its stone and half-timbered houses provide a glimpse of historical British life.
  • Christmas is a particularly festive time to visit the village, and its landmarks are outfitted with traditional decorations, homemade gifts, and seasonal treats.