Take Time to Explore

So much to do in Wilton

 

Wilton House

Home to the 18th Earl of Pembroke, provides a fascinating insight into British history. Built on the site of a 9th century nunnery but now set in 21 acres of landscaped parkland, with water and rose gardens beside the River Nadder and Palladian Bridge.

Wilton House has been regularly used as a filming location and featured in the film version of Pride and Prejudice with Keira Knightley, The Young Victoria, The Madness of King George, The Crown and in 2017, Tomb Raider.

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Wilton Town

An historic and quintessential Wiltshire market town with a wide selection of cafes, antique stores and boutique shops to discover. The town also runs to weekly fresh markets.

Within a short walk of the Market Square, you will find the wonderful Italianate Basilica of St Mary & Nicholas designed by TH Wyatt in 1840-1845 under the patronage of Catherine Woronzow and her son Sidney, Lord Herbert of Lea,
12th Earl of Pembroke.

 

Stonehenge

Just 8 miles from Wilton. Take in the unforgettable atmosphere of this World Heritage Site and best known prehistoric monument in Europe.

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Getting Here

Car

The Guild is only 3 miles west of the cathedral city of Salisbury, just off the A36 to Warminster / Bath. We are just a 2 hour drive from London and easily accessible from Southampton, Bournemouth, Oxford, Bristol and Bath.

We have plenty of free car parking.

Train

Named, ‘Gateway to the West’, in Victorian times, Salisbury train station is roughly a 15 minute drive from The Guild. It has direct links from Salisbury to London Waterloo and Exeter. Get more details about your journey at South Western Railway.

Bus

PR3 (Bulbridge) runs from Salisbury City Centre, going past Salisbury train station (Fisherton Street, St Paul’s Church) to Wilton Roundabout. Further information can be found here.


The Guild, King Street, Wilton, Salisbury, Wiltshire, SP2 0BH

 
 
 

Accessibility

Disabled Parking

Disabled parking is available in our Coach Park situated at our A36 entrance. If you find they are all in use, please ask for assistance and we will help you find an alternative bay.

Disabled Access

The Guild Wiltshire is predominately flat and accessible for all. There are some ramps and lifts installed in certain areas.

If in doubt or you would like to pre-arrange a visit we would be delighted to hear from on 01386 298026

Visitors on the Autistic Spectrum

Some areas at The Guild, may cause anxiety or challenges to people on the autism spectrum. We hope our guide helps you to prepare for your visit.

We want to make sure your visit to The Guild is the best it can be. If you have any questions about your visit that aren’t covered in the guide, then please contact us.