Historic Coach Trip to the Chantry & Warminster’s Inns
Nestled in the heart of Wiltshire, Warminster is a town steeped in rich history and vibrant culture. For travellers with a penchant for historic exploration and enchanting tales from the past, Warminster offers a plethora of experiences. Among its most notable attractions are The Chantry and the historic coaching inns, each brimming with stories waiting to be relived. As you delve deeper into this quaint town, you’ll discover how these iconic sites beautifully encapsulate the spirit of Warminster’s history and hospitality.
Berrys Coaches is delighted to guide you on a captivating journey through time, providing you with a glimpse of yesteryear’s charm. Our expertly curated scenic route not only covers historical landmarks but also offers insights into local legends that have shaped the town’s history. Whether you’re a history buff, a leisure traveller, or simply someone seeking inspiration from the past, Warminster promises a memorable experience.
The History of the Chantry & Warminster’s Inns
The Chantry dates back to the 14th century and has served various roles from religious functions to hospitable retreats for weary travellers. Today, it stands replete with relics and echoes of its storied past, offering a captivating look into the heart of medieval England.
Meanwhile, Warminster’s coaching inns have been integral to the town since the 17th century. As essential stops for stagecoaches traveling the London to Bristol route, these inns have witnessed the ebb and flow of stories and the passage of countless travellers.
With each creak of the floorboards, these inns whisper tales of yesteryears, serving as the perfect backdrop for history enthusiasts.
Things To Do At The Chantry
Once at The Chantry, take some time to immerse yourself in its unique ambiance. Apart from guided tours, the building often hosts exhibitions detailing Warminster’s rich tapestry of history. Photography enthusiasts will find endless opportunities to capture its stunning architecture and tranquil surroundings.
After soaking in the historical essence of The Chantry, grab a hearty meal or a warm drink at one of Warminster’s timeless coaching inns. With traditional English fare and a selection of local ales, these inns continue to celebrate the region’s culinary heritage. Many also offer nightly entertainment, allowing you to unwind to the tunes of local musicians.
Directions from Berrys Coaches Drop-off
The nearest Berrys Drop Off is located at the Market Place 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 at the Market Place Bus Stop bus stop is a 4 minute walk from the Chantry.
From Market Place, Warminster (BA12 9AZ), walk towards Market Place (B3414) and turn right, continuing along the B3414. Then turn right onto The Close, where Chantry Mews, Warminster (BA12 9AL) will be on the right.
Other Things To Do Nearby
While in Warminster, consider extending your visit to nearby attractions. Longleat House, with its stunning gardens and safari park, is just a short drive away and perfect for family outings.
The town also boasts Cley Hill, offering rewarding hikes with magnificent views over the Wiltshire landscape. Spend the afternoon wandering through Warminster’s quaint streets, where independent shops and cafes provide charming diversions.


