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Chippenham

Chippenham is a historic market town in north-west Wiltshire, situated 13 miles northeast of Bath and 86 miles west of London. Nestled near the Cotswolds Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, it serves as an excellent base for frequent travelers seeking access to both rural landscapes and major urban centers. With a population of over 36,000, the town offers a blend of heritage and modern convenience, anchored by its strategic location along the River Avon and its connectivity via the Great Western Railway.

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Where to Base: Town Center & Riverside

Stay in the town center for easy walking access to the Market Square and historical sites. Areas near the River Avon offer scenic views and proximity to shopping and dining, making them ideal for both business and leisure travelers seeking convenience.

Getting Around: Rail Connectivity

Since the arrival of the Great Western Railway in 1841, Chippenham has been a key transport hub. Its rail links provide quick access to London, Bath, and the Cotswolds, offering flexibility for frequent flyers and business travelers who need efficient regional connectivity.

Best Season: Spring & Summer

Spring and summer offer mild weather, perfect for exploring the nearby Cotswolds and enjoying outdoor activities. These seasons are ideal for visiting local markets and taking advantage of the town's proximity to natural beauty areas without the winter chill.

Nearby attractions

Malmesbury Abbey

Malmesbury Abbey

Worship10.0 km

abbey and parish church in Malmesbury, Wiltshire, England, UK

Avebury

Avebury

Historic17.6 km

Neolithic henge monument in Wiltshire, England, UK

Bradenstoke Priory

Bradenstoke Priory

Historic5.7 km

medieval priory of Augustinian canons in Wiltshire, England, UK

Windmill Hill

Windmill Hill

Historic15.6 km

archaeological type site in Wiltshire, England

St Aldhelm's Roman Catholic Church, Malmesbury

St Aldhelm's Roman Catholic Church, Malmesbury

Worship9.8 km

church in Malmesbury, Wiltshire, England

Malmesbury Market Cross

Malmesbury Market Cross

Monument9.9 km

structure in Malmesbury, Wiltshire, England, UK

Bincknoll Castle

Bincknoll Castle

Historic16.6 km

site of a possible Iron Age univallate hillfort located in Wiltshire, England, UK

Church of St Thomas A Becket

Church of St Thomas A Becket

Worship14.9 km

Grade I listed church in Box, Wiltshire, England, UK

Avebury Manor and Garden

Avebury Manor and Garden

Park17.3 km

manor house

Dining

Bybrook

Restaurant Michelin££££10.2 km

One of the last true country house hotels, this 14th-century manor sits within 365 acres of formal gardens and parkland in a picture-postcard village – and the immensely charming interior features characterful oak panelling and a host of cosy open-fired lounges. Quality produce from Anjou pigeon to Cornish brill plays a pivotal role in the menu, which results in a flavoursome blend of simple and premium ingredients. Dishes are precisely prepared and deliver refined, classic combinations with modern overtones. Luxurious bedrooms are split between the house and mews cottages.

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The Dining Room

Restaurant Michelin££££11.0 km

There’s a serene, romantic feel to this restaurant inside the charming Whatley Manor country house, which dates back to 1802 and sports 12 acres of formal grounds. The evening starts with snacks in the kitchen, before moving through to the dining room for the main event. Terse menu descriptions belie the detail and creativity in the artfully presented dishes, which come with some intriguing contrasts of texture and flavour. Extend your visit with an overnight stay in one of the luxurious modern bedrooms.

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Restaurant Hywel Jones by Lucknam Park

Restaurant Michelin££££12.9 km

This is country house dining at its finest – opulent, formal and sophisticated – and it suits this grand Palladian mansion perfectly. Rich, elegant décor, extravagant furnishings and sumptuous fabrics feature throughout, from the beautiful bedrooms to the drawing rooms where pre-meal drinks are enjoyed. Expertly crafted dishes rely on classic techniques but have a light, modern style, and ingredients are luxurious and of top quality. Structured service comes with as much polish as the silver.

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Castle Inn

Restaurant££10.1 km

This charming inn makes a delightful pitstop, especially for those visiting the nearby motor racing circuit. The menu is just what you want to see in a place like this: a blackboard of daily specials and dishes that are punchy and full of flavour. In season, local game is always worth ordering and the desserts are consistently good too. The building dates back to the 12th century and boasts many original features; comfortable, immaculately appointed bedrooms complete the picture.

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Grey's

Restaurant£££10.9 km

Sitting within the luxurious Whatley Manor Hotel & Spa, but with a feel all of its own, is this elegant grey-hued restaurant – ask for a booth or dine in the garden in the summer months. It presents a slightly less formal alternative to The Dining Room, serving a menu of globally influenced small plates that's divided into 'Earth', 'Land' and 'Sea', often featuring salad and vegetables from the kitchen garden. The cooking showcases well-defined flavours and careful craft, in dishes like prawn tortellini with coconut bisque. On Sundays, you can enjoy a traditional roast lunch.

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Walled Garden

Restaurant££12.8 km

The titular garden is that of the exquisite Lucknam Park, one of the finest country house hotels in all the land. Hidden within the carefully manicured hedges, behind the 18th-century manor house, is this inviting, glass-enclosed brasserie. Sit on the gorgeous terrace or at oversized, marble-topped tables in the bright, pristine dining room and choose from a concise selection of vibrant, proudly executed dishes underpinned by textbook culinary technique. Pastas, risottos and freshly fired pizzas add to the Mediterranean vibe, while the day boat fish is hard to resist.

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The Longs Arms

Restaurant£££16.7 km

It’s hard not to like this handsome Bath stone pub with character to spare, set opposite a medieval church in a sleepy Cotswolds village. It’s a family-run affair with Chef-Owner Robert Allcock proudly preparing an extensive menu that flirts with creativity but remains pleasingly rich in traditional pub favourites. Fishcakes, sausage and mash, steak and kidney pie – when you're in need of something hearty and robustly flavoured, this is the place to come. To finish, it's hard to look past the selection of homemade ice creams.

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