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| Hotels in Wiltshire | Legacy Rose and Crown Hotel
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   | The view from Salisbury Cathedral from this hotel, dating from the 13th century, remains almost untouched since the days when Constable painted... | Mercure White Hart Hotel
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   | A striking building with an elegant classical facade, the 17th century White Hart lies opposite Salisbury’s Cathedral and ‘close’ and is convenient.. | Milford Hall Classic Hotel
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   | Originally a Georgian Mansion House, the Milford Hall is now a highly rated, family owned hotel, representing a new concept in hotel comfort... | Marriott Hotel
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    | This stylish hotel is known for its service and outstanding amenities. Surrounded by lush woodlands and by the M4 Motorway, it offers an ideal location... | Thistle Hotel
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   | Thistle Swindon is conveniently located in the centre of this thriving town with easy access to the M4, making this an ideal centre for touring Wiltshire... | Express by Holiday Inn
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   | The hotel is located close to the M4, Junction 16 and is an ideal location for visiting the nearby Cotswolds, Bath, Bristol, and Stonehenge... |
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The Fovant Badges Wiltshire, England
These British and Australian military badges in the chalk downlands of Wiltshire originate from the First World War, circa 1916. The badges are located near the town of Fovant in Wiltshire, England.The badges can be seen by driving on the A30 between Wilton and Shaftesbury (There's places to stop and park along the way). From left to right: The Royal Wiltshire Yeomanry, 6th City of London Regiment, Australian Commonwealth Military Forces, Royal Corps of Signals, The Wiltshire Regiment, The London Rifle Brigade, The Post Office Rifles, and the Devonshire Regiment.
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