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Known for
Longleat (one of England's greatest stately homes and the first safari park in Britain outside Africa), the garrison town heritage, and a Wiltshire town at the gateway to the Longleat Estate
A little history
Longleat House — completed 1580, owned by the Marquess of Bath — opened Britain's first drive-through safari park in 1966. The House has magnificent state rooms. Warminster is a garrison town — Battlesbury Hill and Scratchbury Hill are impressive Iron Age hillforts. Cley Hill is an extraordinary geological and prehistoric site.
Longleat is genuinely extraordinary — the safari and the house are both outstanding. Cley Hill for the Iron Age hillfort and views. The town centre for local character.
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Warminster has good independent cafes and local food. Local Wiltshire produce is good. Longleat has good on-site food.
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Warminster is a place in Wiltshire known for longleat (one of England's greatest stately homes and the first safari park in Britain outside Africa), the garrison town heritage, and a Wiltshire town at the gateway to the Longleat Estate. Longleat House — completed 1580, owned by the Marquess of Bath — opened Britain's first drive-through safari park in 1966. The population is around 17,000.
Warminster has good independent cafes and local food. Local Wiltshire produce is good. Longleat has good on-site food.
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