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This waterside café occupies a converted mill building right along the Kennet and Avon Canal in the Vale of Pewsey.
It's become a natural gathering spot for anyone exploring the area on foot or by bike, offering hot drinks, meals, and snacks with views out over the water and the narrowboats that pass through. The location makes it an easy break point during a towpath walk, and the building itself carries its history as a working mill before its transformation into a café.
The village of Honeystreet has developed something of a reputation locally as a focal point for unusual aerial phenomena and crop circle discoveries, which draws visitors interested in these mysteries. You'll find a small shop in the area selling related curiosities, and the whole place has an appealingly relaxed, slightly unconventional atmosphere because of this. If you're keen to explore further, the Alton Barnes White Horse is within walking distance, visible on the escarpment above. The café sits conveniently between Marlborough and Devizes, two proper market towns worth a visit themselves, with the village of Pewsey nearby as well. It's the kind of place that rewards a lingering visit rather than just a quick pit stop.
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