Lacock
Lacock

Lacock

Lacock, Wiltshire

The basics

Included in the Domesday Book and established roughly 1,000 years ago, the historical village of Lacock offers a snapshot of England’s history. Located at the southwestern edge of the Cotswolds near Bath, Lacock was once a center for milling. Today, it’s home to multiple Grade I and II listed landmarks, from Lacock Abbey and St. Cyriac’s Church to the Sign of the Angel inn and Lacock Bridge, over the River Avon.

Lacock features on numerous Cotswolds itineraries and is often paired with visits to Bath, Stonehenge, or Salisbury. Small-group and private tours offer a personal way to explore the area.

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Inner Circle Access of Stonehenge including Bath and Lacock Day Tour from London
Inner Circle Access of Stonehenge including Bath and Lacock Day Tour from London
$194.59 per adult
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This is the tour to choose for Stonehenge!
Walking inside the circle was indescribable. The guide did a great job to explain the stone’s alignment and its complexity in the alotted time. He is very knowledgeable and funny too.
Luis_H, Apr 2024

Things to know before you go

  • The Lacock Village Fair is held during the August bank holiday, and offers a festive way to experience the village.
  • The Fox Talbot Museum, located within Lacock Abbey, celebrates the photographic achievements of former Abbey resident, Henry Fox Talbot.
  • Most of Lacock is owned and maintained by the National Trust, and its stone and half-timbered houses provide a glimpse of historical British life.
  • Christmas is a particularly festive time to visit the village, and its landmarks are outfitted with traditional decorations, homemade gifts, and seasonal treats.
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How to get there

Around 35 trains daily run direct from London to Lacock. The town is also served by National Express buses, and can be reached by car—it’s roughly a 2.5-hour drive via the M4. Alternatively, driving or coach tours from London take all the hassle out of visiting.

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When to get there

Lacock looks beautiful whether drenched in sunlight or dusted with snow. It’s best to visit during typical daytime hours in order to visit its major attractions and capture photos of the scenery. Lacock Abbey, the village’s top sight, is open daily; its hours vary throughout the year, so it’s worth researching specific times in advance.

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Filming Locations in Lacock

Lacock has been used as a filming location for numerous television shows and Hollywood movies, including Downton Abbey, several films in the Harry Potter franchise, and the BBC’s Pride and Prejudice. Look out for familiar settings as you explore the town, from Church Street to the Lacock Abbey courtyard.

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Frequently Asked Questions
The answers provided below are based on answers previously given by the tour provider to customers’ questions.
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