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Cottage
5 out of 5 average rating, 145 reviews

Gorgeous 3-bedroom cottage near Stonehenge

Nestled in the heart of the beautiful Stonehenge World Heritage Site, just 2 miles from Amesbury, 6 miles from Salisbury, and you can walk to Stonehenge! There is underfloor heating throughout the property, and each bedroom has lockable doors with dedicated en-suites & rainfall showers. There is ample off-road parking in our driveway, a separate guest entrance to the cottage, and a communal guest dining room for breakfast. There is a wonderful, local pub a mile down the road & others close by.

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A spacious living and dining area features a comfortable corner sofa and a coffee table atop a textured rug. A dining table with chairs is positioned next to a large TV. A small snooker table is visible, with windows providing natural light.
Guest suite
4.87 out of 5 average rating, 326 reviews

Lovingly converted large hayloft near Stonehenge

This period coach house has separate bedroom, bathroom and large living/dining area with comfy sofa, TV, games & snooker table. Situated in Shrewton village, it's just 2 miles from Stonehenge World Heritage Site. There's a drinking pub, garage & local shop all within walking distance. 20 minute drive from Medieval city of Salisbury with famous cathedral & 40 minutes to Roman city of Bath with fantastic shopping. Set on the edge of Salisbury Plain, our beautiful rural area has so much history.

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A wooden shelf displays decorative items, including three small containers with heart cutouts and a block letter sign that reads 'Home.' A larger black sign features the words 'LOVE, LAUGHTER & ALWAYS WELCOME,' adding a friendly touch to the space.
Home
4.91 out of 5 average rating, 117 reviews

Cosy Country Retreat near Stonehenge & Salisbury

Cosy and characterful, Rose Cottage is the perfect countryside escape. Nestled in peaceful Wiltshire countryside , ideally placed for exploring Salisbury Cathedral, Stonehenge, and the New Forest. Enjoy a homely living space, fully equipped kitchen, comfy bedrooms, and a private garden. Large driveway with electric charger use (for a small charge). With scenic walks and traditional pubs, it’s a relaxing base for couples, families, or friends looking to explore this historic part of England

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The peaceful bedroom features a spacious bed with light bedding. Two bedside tables with lamps are positioned beside the bed. A cozy armchair is placed in one corner, and light curtains frame the window filled with natural light.
Guest suite
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 670 reviews

Self contained annexe in peaceful & rural location

Down a little no through lane this self contained annexe to our house is on the Monarch's Way in a quiet, rural position just 3 miles from the cathedral city of Salisbury. The River Bourne runs close by. The ground floor annexe has a modern but peaceful bedroom with en-suite shower, separate kitchen/living area with double doors on to the patio & a sitting room with sofa bed. Parking for one or two cars. Convenient for anyone working at Porton Down & is 10 minutes from Salisbury by car.

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The entrance features a wooden door with intricate iron hardware, set within a beautifully arched stone doorway. The surrounding area showcases well-maintained plant pots on either side, situated on a gravel path lined with natural stone slabs, enhancing the building's character.
Religious building
4.97 out of 5 average rating, 326 reviews

The North Transept

The North Transept is part of our converted Victorian Gothic church. We've done all the conversion ourselves - the high ceilings and beautiful Gothic windows make it a unique space. It's in a small hamlet in a beautiful hidden valley surrounded by fields; there's lovely walking from the door and lots of local wildlife including roe and muntjac deer, pheasants, red kites and owls. It's easy to get to a wide range of local attractions like Lacock and Avebury and only half an hour to Bath.

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A spacious shepherd's hut is partially visible amidst a vibrant garden, featuring blooming pink flowers and lush green grass. The surroundings include trees and a paddock, creating a serene countryside setting under a clear blue sky.
Shepherd’s hut
4.96 out of 5 average rating, 521 reviews

Shepherds Hut close to Stonehenge

A light and airy spacious Shepherds hut set in a beautiful English garden adjacent to a paddock. Great for a couple wanting to get away for a short break in the countryside and ideal for visiting Stonehenge 15 mins. by car, Bath 50mins. and Salisbury 25 mins. A good stop over point for cyclists on the King Alfred’s way route. The friendly village of Tilshead is located at the heart of Salisbury Plain. Excellent Italian food available at the Rose and Crown Pub 50 yards walk away.

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An open-plan living area is shown, featuring a comfortable couch and a relaxing chair, with natural light filtering through large windows. A dining table is placed in the center, surrounded by light-colored flooring. A television is mounted on the wall, and a view into the courtyard is visible.
Tiny home
4.95 out of 5 average rating, 259 reviews

One bedroom house in Haxton Nr Stonehenge

One bedroom self- catering house , with parking. The kitchen is fitted with oven ,microwave fridge /freezer, dishwasher.Tea,coffee ,sugar,salt pepper oil provided. Fully central heated There is a very comfy double Hypnos bed with crisp white linen and fluffy towel. The wet room has underfloor heating and a heated towel rail. You also have your own private courtyard with tables and chairs . Travel cot available on request for a extra charge of £15 per night min 2night

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The exterior of the Nissen Hut showcases a modern design with a curved wooden facade and large glass doors. A black chimney rises from the structure, and a stone patio area features two chairs overlooking the surrounding greenery.
Farm stay
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 389 reviews

The Nissen Hut

Experience a unique blend of history and modern luxury in our beautifully renovated WW2 Nissen Hut. Nestled within the tranquil grounds of The Woods at Oakley, this iconic structure has been meticulously transformed into a 5-star accommodation, offering guests an unforgettable stay in a picturesque woodland setting. Whether you're planning a romantic getaway, a family holiday, or a quiet retreat, the Nissen Hut provides a unique and memorable accommodation experience.

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The exterior of Constable House features an elegant brick facade with decorative stone accents. A tall gate leads to the entrance, flanked by shrubs and well-maintained landscaping. The property is set against a clear blue sky, enhancing its spacious and welcoming presence.
Home
4.84 out of 5 average rating, 157 reviews

Edwardian House near Stonehenge, Amesbury sleeps 4

Welcome to Constable house - Amesbury. A centrally located, newly converted, former police house with excellent links to the A303 and just a 3 minute drive to the prehistoric monument, Stonehenge. The medieval city of Salisbury, home to our beautiful cathedral, is also just a short 10 minute drive. This is an idyllic central location offering ample parking, restaurants, shops, public houses and pretty river walks and we look forward to welcoming you for your stay!

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A room features a spacious bed with neutral bedding and two decorative throw pillows. Beside the bed, stylish lampshades provide soft lighting on either side. The walls are painted in a calming green hue, creating a serene atmosphere.
Guest house
4.89 out of 5 average rating, 152 reviews

Wylye Valley Guest Cottage

The perfectly designed place for your country break, a pit stop en route to Cornwall or a place to flop for a country wedding. Relax by the wood burner or have a deep soak in the bath in winter, and enjoy the gardens and sun soaked terrace in the summer. Our thoughtfully designed interiors will make you feel welcome from the moment you park up outside. The guest house is privately located in our gated drive overlooking the gardens. A local pub in the village too!

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The exterior of a charming Grade 2 listed building, featuring a white facade and a traditional roof. A blossoming cherry tree provides a vibrant contrast in front of the home, while the large windows enhance the inviting appearance of this historic property.
Cottage
4.97 out of 5 average rating, 157 reviews

Stunning 1700s Grd2 Listed cottage near Stonehenge

**THREE-TIME WINNER OF TRAVELLERS AWARDS 2026, 2024, 2023 ** Stunning Grade 2 listed building dating back to the 1700’s Modern conversion of Public House Renovated and Furnished to an exceptional standard. Acoustic glazing throughout Private outdoor area. Sleeps 6. A moments Stroll to all the amenities of England’s oldest town & 1.5 miles from the World Heritage, Bronze Age site of Stonehenge. 7 Miles north of the historic medieval city of Salisbury.

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A traditional cottage exterior is framed by vibrant greenery and a striking red tree. The red-brick and flint façade features large windows, and a welcoming green door stands out, inviting guests to explore the charming surroundings.
Home
4.88 out of 5 average rating, 359 reviews

Historic, traditional & Spacious Wiltshire Cottage

Situated by a winterborne river in the centre of a rural village, Willow Cottage is a beautiful 230 year old traditional brick & flint detached cottage with a pretty cottage garden. Inside it is exquisitely decorated & has everything you need to make your break comfortable and special. The village is close to Stonehenge Heritage Site & several other interesting places, such as Frome, Bath, New Forest and Salisbury with its beautiful cathedral.

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • Where is Stonehenge located?

    Stonehenge stands in the Salisbury Plain area of southern England, surrounded by gently rolling countryside and historic landscapes. It is situated near local villages and ancient earthworks.

  • When is the best time to visit Stonehenge?

    Mild weather in late spring and early autumn is often recommended, with temperatures around 50–65°F (10–19°C) and lighter crowds. Summer sees frequent visits, especially during solstice celebrations, while winter offers quieter exploration.

  • How old is Stonehenge?

    Stonehenge's main stone structure was constructed roughly 4,500 years ago, though some parts of the site date even earlier. The monument has undergone changes and was used by different groups across centuries.

  • Why was Stonehenge built?

    The original purpose of Stonehenge is still debated, but researchers suggest it served as a ceremonial site or ancient observatory. Evidence indicates connections to burial rituals, seasonal events, and early astronomy.

  • What are some things to do near Stonehenge?

    The area around Stonehenge has visitor exhibitions, ancient earthworks, and walking trails through scenic plains. Travelers can explore local museums, traditional villages, and sites sharing stories of England’s prehistoric past.

  • How is the weather near Stonehenge?

    Stonehenge sees cool winters with temperatures around 35–46°F (2–8°C) and frequent rain, while summers are mild, ranging from 54–71°F (12–22°C). Layers and waterproof clothing help visitors stay comfortable throughout the seasons.

  • How was Stonehenge built?

    Stonehenge was built using massive stones transported from distant locations, shaped with primitive tools, and erected with coordinated labor. Sarsen and bluestone slabs were positioned with careful engineering, reflecting impressive ancient skill.

  • What is the history of Stonehenge?

    Stonehenge has a layered history, beginning with earthworks and timber posts, then the iconic stone rings added centuries later. Its role evolved over time as societies used it for ceremonies, burials, and gathering, leaving traces of shifting beliefs.

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