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Wilton

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This small village sits in the heart of Wiltshire, just a few miles northwest of Salisbury, making it an easy addition to a day exploring the cathedral city and surrounding area.

Wilton is perhaps best known for its carpet factory, which has operated here since the 18th century and remains a working concern today. The factory shop is worth a visit if you're interested in traditional British manufacturing or looking for quality floor coverings to take home.

The village itself offers genuine peace and quiet, with pleasant walks along the River Nadder that flows through the landscape. St Mary and St Nicholas Church dates back to Norman times, and spending time in its churchyard gives you a real sense of calm. If you're staying nearby or just passing through, Wilton shows you how rural Wiltshire actually feels, without any sense of being performed for visitors.

Wilton works best as part of a broader exploration of the region. Salisbury Cathedral is close enough for a morning or afternoon trip, and the wider area offers countless archaeological sites, country estates, and market towns. The village has basic amenities including a few shops and places to eat, though if you want a larger selection of restaurants and facilities, Salisbury is your best option. It's the kind of place that rewards wandering rather than rushing.

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51.35190°N, 1.61750°W Data: osm