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St Stephen's Church sits in the small hamlet of Honeystreet, right where the eastern Cotswolds give way to Wiltshire.
This modest parish church has been part of the local community for generations, and while you won't find grand architecture here, there's something genuine about its simple character. The interior offers the calm you'd expect from a traditional English country church, and it's a good spot if you want to pause and take in the atmosphere of a working rural place of worship.
What makes it particularly worth a visit is the setting. The church sits just off the Kennet and Avon Canal, a significant waterway with excellent towpath walks running right past the door. Many people combine a visit here with a longer canal-side walk, perhaps stopping at the nearby historic pub or the local organic farm shop if you fancy something to eat. The location feels peaceful without being remote, and there's parking available, so it's straightforward to access.
If you want to explore the wider area, the market towns of Devizes lie to the west and Pewsey to the south, both within a short drive and offering more shops, restaurants, and amenities. But for a quiet moment and a gentle walk, this corner of the canal is well worth knowing about.
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