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Explore at home…Websites to help plan your visit• www.visitkanda.cominformation for walkers, cyclists and canal boat users• www.katrust.org/information.htmdetails <strong>of</strong> angling on the Kennet and Avon Canal• www.shalbournegliding.co.uk• www.swindongliding.co.uk• www.nationaltrust.org.uk• www.english-heritage.org.ukinformation on Avebury• www.wberksramblers.org.uk• www.ramblers-wilts.org.uk• www.pooh-sticks.com• www.savernakeestate.co.uk• www.sustrans.org.ukdetails <strong>of</strong> cycle routes• www.lambourn.infoinformation on horse racing and Lambourn Open DayA national treasureHere’s a quick rundown <strong>of</strong> the stunning NationalTrust properties located within and close to the<strong>North</strong> <strong>Wessex</strong> <strong>Downs</strong> AONBALTON PRIORS – WOODBOROUGH –HONEYSTREET – STANTON ST BERNARDDistance: 8.5kmTime: At least 3 hoursThis circular walk along quiet paths and tracks is packedwith fascinating points <strong>of</strong> interest. Immerse yourself inhistory at Alton Priors Church with its buried sarsenstones and 1700-year-old yew tree; and feed yourcuriosity with the legendary Hanging Stones found enroute. A rare Roman bronze pin (or brooch) was foundin the garden <strong>of</strong> a house in Honeystreet, the site <strong>of</strong> anunexcavated Roman settlement. The brooch, nowresiding in Wiltshire Heritage Museum, is decoratedwith two birds and engraved withthe owner’s name, ‘Lucianus’.For more information on thiswalk and three others in the area,purchase Walking the <strong>North</strong><strong>Wessex</strong> <strong>Downs</strong> for £1 from manylocal outlets.BASILDON PARK, READINGBenefiting from a second rise to fame in 2005 when it was featured in thefilm adaptation <strong>of</strong> Pride & Prejudice, this grand 18th-century house stands inextensive parkland overlooking the River Thames.ASHDOWN HOUSE, LAMBOURNThe spectacular ro<strong>of</strong>top views from this 17th-century mansion are not to bemissed, nor is the Iron Age hill fort where King Alfred is said to have battledthe Danes. The regal charm <strong>of</strong> Ashdown House could be attributed to itsconnection with the sister <strong>of</strong> King Charles I, Elizabeth <strong>of</strong> Bohemia, known asThe Winter Queen.SANDHAM MEMORIAL CHAPEL, BURGHCLEREThe world-renowned Stanley Spencer paintings, inspired by World War I,have recently been cleaned and sit ever proudly in their home within this1920s chapel.AVEBURY, NEAR MARLBOROUGHFor those spiritually inclined among us, a trip to the world-famous stonecircle will be a revelation. Now a World Heritage Site, it also <strong>of</strong>fers aninteractive Barn Gallery which uncovers the secrets to the stones’ story.The nearby 16th-century Avebury Manor with its tranquil garden is alsowell worth a visit.<strong>UP</strong>! ON THE NORTH WESSEX DOWNS 5

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