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Places to Visit and Things to Do For map references please see page 67 Michael Heaton (Sole Trader) 12 Victoria Road, Warminster, Wiltshire BA12 8HE T: 01985 847791 / 07710 457024 E: mike@michaelheaton.co.uk Michael Heaton is a semi-retired professional Archaeologist and Building Historian with c. 40 years experience of excavation and survey in Wiltshire and adjoining counties. He is a Blue Badge <strong>Guide</strong>, a Member of the Institute of Tourist Guiding and a Member of the British Guild of Tourist <strong>Guide</strong>s. He lives in Wiltshire and when not visiting archaeological or historical sites he spends his time fly-fishing and playing blues. Map Ref E2 A hidden gem, open to all. www.michaelheaton.co.uk Trowbridge Museum The Shires, Court Street, Trowbridge BA14 8AT T: 01225 751339 E: Hannah.lyddy@trowbridge.gov.uk Map Ref D2 PLAY VIDEO Trowbridge Museum tells the story of the town, its residents, as well as the impact of the woollen cloth trade and industrial revolution. Through fascinating objects, unique textile related machinery and wonderful images, learn how the town developed from medieval times as a Magna Carta Baron town, to a prominent mill town, eventually producing West of England Cloth which was sought after across the world. www.trowbridgemuseum.co.uk Warminster Town Council Civic Centre, Sambourne Road, Warminster, BA12 8LB T: 01985 214847 E: admin@warminster-tc.gov.uk A historic market town with a wide variety of independent shops, cafes, restaurants, inns and listed buildings. Visit the Lake Pleasure Grounds, 100 yds from the town centre; it has something for the whole family with a splash pad, skatepark, café, play areas and boating lake or enjoy the nearby Smallbrook Meadows Nature Reserve. www.warminster-tc.gov.uk Map Ref E2 A church has stood on this site for nearly eight hundred years and St Thomas’s has always been the church of the City and Guilds of Salisbury. Our recently restored ‘Doom’ painting above the chancel arch is the largest and most complete example still surviving in the UK, painted between 1470 and 1500. <strong>Visitor</strong>s will also enjoy the strikingly modern altar table, built by local craftsman Matthew Burt, and created as part of a larger and ongoing project to reorder, repair and restore this wonderful church. St Thomas’s is part of the Inclusive Church initiative, which means that we are committed to ensuring that all are truly welcome, whatever their story. There are services held daily (except Saturdays) – do join us if you can. St Thomas’s Church, St Thomas’s Square SP1 1BA www.stthomassalisbury.co.uk Photographer, Antony Topham Archery Canoeing EVERY CENTURY, EVERY WEEK, EVERY TUESDAY AND SATURDAY * Salisbury Charter Market – since 1227 *Excludes the 4th Tuesday in October Axe throwing GO WILD IN WILTSHIRE Adventure activities for the whole family www.wolt.org.uk Kayaking Crossbows Stand Up Paddle Boarding PLAY VIDEO High Ropes Challenge Mobile Climbing Walls For more information call 01722 342 860 Brought to you by salisburycitycouncil.gov.uk Tarzan Trail Zip Wires Zombie Apocalypse Challenge visitwiltshire.co.uk 61