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At the heart of the Vale of Pewsey, Woodborough Yard is home to a range of independent shops and cafes, offering antique and vintage furniture, health and beauty products and treatments, home and garden wares, kitchenalia, antiques and collectables, locally-made crafts and craft workshops.
And to make things even more convenient for you, there is all-day free parking.
Woodborough Yard is delightful and offers a varied and more relaxing shopping and eating experience.
Why not make a day of it and enjoy a walk in some of the Vale of Pewsey’s finest countryside? Woodborough Yard is ideally located for canal walks, Vale walks and cycle routes. If you are visiting Stonehenge and Avebury, it is also a good stopping place to get something to eat or have a browse as it is about half way between the two locations.
If you are visiting the Vale of Pewsey, then Woodborough Yard is a ‘must’ on your itinerary.
Whitehall Garden Centre in Woodborough is set in the heart of the Pewsey Vale and offers a wide range of high quality plants, gifts, furniture
Perfectly located in the tranquil setting of Woodborough, in the heart of the Pewsey Vale, Equilibrium is home to a team of passionate therapists who
Sticks and Stones is a stylish, relaxed café with a wonderful kitchenalia shop. Ideal for brunch, a light lunch or afternoon tea, you can enjoy
Swanborough Tump – Swinbeorg c850 Here in the year 871 the future King Alfred the Great met his elder brother King Aethelred I on their
Shepherds Bookbinders offers a specialist bespoke bookbinding service. They also have a well-equipped, spacious studio and it is here that bookbinding courses are run throughout
Enjoy an authentic, luxury farm stay – self-catering and dog friendly! The accommodation at Cocklebury Farm includes 2 luxury star-gazing shepherd huts and 3 stable
Lynn Harman’s candle and diffuser company started during lockdown and boy, has it grown somewhat since then! Lynn aims to keep the ethos of quality
On Broad Street in Woodborough, just next to Woodborough CofE Primary School, you will find a converted red phone box that now serves as a
Priests were appointed to the parish at least by the reign of Richard I (1189-1199) and perhaps the first explicit mention of the church
This canal forms part of an 87-mile waterway from Bristol to Reading where it joined the River Thames. The 57-mile canal section links two navigable
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