Wilton House

Heritage Site in Wiltshire

England

Wilton House

Old Shaftesbury Drove by Hare Warren Byway open to all traffic BSTO 39 runs along the southern edge of Hare Warren.
Old Shaftesbury Drove by Hare Warren Credit: Derek Harper

Wilton House, located in the county of Wiltshire, England, is a prominent heritage site that holds great historical significance. The grand country house, set within a vast estate, has been home to the Earls of Pembroke for over 450 years.

Built in the 16th century, Wilton House is a prime example of Palladian architecture, designed by notable architect Inigo Jones. The house boasts an elegant façade with a central portico, adorned with classical columns, and a stunning double-height entrance hall. Its interiors are equally impressive, featuring intricate plasterwork, ornate ceilings, and an extensive collection of fine art and furniture.

The house's magnificent gardens are renowned for their beauty and are considered one of the finest in England. Spanning over 22 acres, the well-manicured grounds include sweeping lawns, tranquil water features, and a stunning Rose Garden. Visitors can also explore the peaceful woodland walks and discover the Palladian Bridge, an iconic feature of the estate.

Aside from its architectural and natural beauty, Wilton House has played a significant role in British history. It served as a temporary residence for King Charles II during the Restoration period and has hosted numerous royal visits over the centuries. The house also played a part in World War II, serving as a base for American troops.

Wilton House is open to the public and offers guided tours, allowing visitors to delve into its rich history and admire its remarkable architecture and art collection. The estate also hosts a variety of events, including garden tours, classic car shows, and outdoor concerts, attracting visitors from near and far.

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Wilton House Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 51.073/-1.863 or Grid Reference SU0930. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Old Shaftesbury Drove by Hare Warren Byway open to all traffic BSTO 39 runs along the southern edge of Hare Warren.
Old Shaftesbury Drove by Hare Warren
Byway open to all traffic BSTO 39 runs along the southern edge of Hare Warren.
View along the edge of Bruce's Hangings
View along the edge of Bruce's Hangings
On Warren Down
On Warren Down
On Old Shaftesbury Drove
On Old Shaftesbury Drove
Path in the woods at Hare Warren
Path in the woods at Hare Warren
Autumn sunlight filtering in to Old Shaftesbury Drove
Autumn sunlight filtering in to Old Shaftesbury Drove
Leafy track between trees near Burnbake
Leafy track between trees near Burnbake
Autumn sunlight on avenue of trees near Burnbake
Autumn sunlight on avenue of trees near Burnbake
Avenue of trees near Burnbake
Avenue of trees near Burnbake
Field edge near Vesey Trees
Field edge near Vesey Trees
Looking up the track at Salisbury racecourse
Looking up the track at Salisbury racecourse
Footpath across Warren Down
Footpath across Warren Down
Track to Hare Warren Lodge
Track to Hare Warren Lodge
Track junction in Hare Warren
Track junction in Hare Warren
Old Shaftsbury Drove through Hare Warren
Old Shaftsbury Drove through Hare Warren
North Street, Wilton The street is mainly residential at its northerly end.  The cream house has a firemark on it.  For a view of the mark <a href="https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/2329107">SU0931 : Firemark, North Street</a>
North Street, Wilton
The street is mainly residential at its northerly end. The cream house has a firemark on it. For a view of the mark SU0931 : Firemark, North Street
Firemark, North Street Firemarks originated around the late 17th century at which time insurance companies operated their own fire brigades to protect insured property.  As many buildings did not have a formal address until the advent of the postal system, insurance companies identified insured properties by placing a mark on the outside wall of the buildings.
Firemark, North Street
Firemarks originated around the late 17th century at which time insurance companies operated their own fire brigades to protect insured property. As many buildings did not have a formal address until the advent of the postal system, insurance companies identified insured properties by placing a mark on the outside wall of the buildings.
Wilton Sure Start Children's Centre The Sure Start Centre has taken over the building that was previously used by Threshers Wine Shop <a href="https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/1577907">SU0931 : Off-licence, Wilton</a>

For information on Sure Start <span class="nowrap"><a title="http://www.direct.gov.uk/en/Parents/Preschooldevelopmentandlearning/NurseriesPlaygroupsReceptionClasses/DG_173054" rel="nofollow ugc noopener" href="http://www.direct.gov.uk/en/Parents/Preschooldevelopmentandlearning/NurseriesPlaygroupsReceptionClasses/DG_173054">Link</a><img style="margin-left:2px;" alt="External link" title="External link - shift click to open in new window" src="https://s1.geograph.org.uk/img/external.png" width="10" height="10"/></span>
Wilton Sure Start Children's Centre
The Sure Start Centre has taken over the building that was previously used by Threshers Wine Shop SU0931 : Off-licence, Wilton For information on Sure Start LinkExternal link
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Wilton House is located at Grid Ref: SU0930 (Lat: 51.073, Lng: -1.863)

Unitary Authority: Wiltshire

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Lat/Long: 51.07529/-1.8681217
Access: private
Ele: 91
Natural: peak
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