Local Attractions In And Around Amesbury – Wilton House

Coach Trips To Wilton House In Amesbury with Berrys

Nestled in the picturesque county of Wiltshire, Amesbury is an area rich in history, culture, and natural beauty. While many visitors flock to see the mysterious Stonehenge, another gem awaits exploration just nearby—Wilton House. This magnificent estate combines stunning architecture, expansive gardens, and fascinating history, making it a must-visit destination for anyone venturing through Amesbury. Berrys Coaches is delighted to offer convenient and comfortable coach trips to Wilton House, providing an excellent opportunity to experience this historical attraction with ease.

 

Wilton House is not just another English country house; it is an embodiment of opulence and heritage. This stately home, with its remarkable gardens and significant art collection, represents centuries of English history and aristocratic life. During your visit, you can stroll through its lush grounds, admire its grand rooms, and immerse yourself in the stories of its past residents. Whether you’re a history enthusiast, an architecture lover, or simply looking for a peaceful escape, Wilton House promises a memorable day out.

The History of Wilton House

The history of Wilton House is as captivating as its architecture. Originally a priory founded in 871, the establishment was handed over to the Earl of Pembroke in the 1540s during the Dissolution of the Monasteries. Since then, it has been the ancestral home of the Earls of Pembroke, witnessing generations of heritage and evolution.

The current structure, predominantly designed in the Palladian style, owes much of its design to the renowned architect Inigo Jones, who was commissioned for its creation in the early 17th century. Each room, each corridor at Wilton House whispers tales of England’s past, offering visitors a unique journey through time.

Things To Do At Wilton House

Wilton House offers an array of activities for visitors of all ages. Explore the beautifully landscaped gardens, featuring a blend of formal and informal designs, perfect for a leisurely walk or a peaceful picnic.

Inside the house, discover the magnificent state rooms adorned with an exquisite collection of paintings by renowned artists, including Rembrandt, Van Dyck, and Pieter Bruegel. Don’t miss the chance to learn about the illustrious history of the Pembroke family, who have resided here for over 400 years, adding a personal touch to your visit.

Directions from Berrys Coaches Drop-off

The nearest Berrys Drop Off is located at the Amesbury Library bus stop. We’ve included a Google Maps route to help guide you there.

How do I get there from the Berrys Drop Off?

The Berrys drop off location outside Amesbury Library is a 16-minute taxi ride from Wilton House.

 

From Amesbury Library, follow the A345 north for 0.4 miles, then take the first exit at Countess Roundabout onto the A303, continuing for about 3.4 miles. At Longbarrow Roundabout, take the first exit onto the A360 and stay on it for roughly 5 miles. At the next roundabout, take the third exit onto The Avenue, following it for 1.5 miles until you reach another roundabout. Go straight onto Minster Street (A30), then turn left shortly after—Wilton House will be on your right.

Other Things To Do Nearby

Beyond the grandeur of Wilton House, Amesbury and the surrounding areas boast a range of attractions worth exploring. You can delve into ancient history at the iconic Stonehenge or enjoy a serene day at Old Sarum, an ancient hill fort offering panoramic views of the Wiltshire countryside.

Amesbury also features charming local shops and eateries that provide a taste of the region’s culinary delights, making it the perfect complement to your visit to Wilton House.