Cedar Hotel & Restaurant
Cedar Hotel & Restaurant

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Cedar Hotel & Restaurant
"pleasant hotel centrally located to many attractions, good disabled facilities,well cooked food--made a nice Easter break excellent thank you very much-- Peter,Lin,David & Wendy

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Brokerswood Country Park
"what a wonderful weekend we have just had. myself, husband daughter, son in law and two grandchildren had a lovely time so much to do there was a local ..." More

Brokerswood Country Park
"How nice to find this site when I was looking for something else. The Brokerswood Country Park has always conjured up feeling of peace for me. From the earliest association of ..." More

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The small Wiltshire market town is well known for the enormous white horse carved into the nearby Westbury Hill. It is thought that the famous chalk horse only dates back the the late sixteen hundreds. To keep maintenance costs to a minimum the Westbury White Horse is now 'preserved' by a concrete skin and a border made of stones cemented into place. The town centres on its historic Market Place and the 14 century All Saints' Church. The church has the third heaviest ring of bells in the world, as well as an Erasmus Bible and an unusual sixteenth century clock that has no face and was constructed by a local blacksmith. Westbury once hosted a wool and cloth industry that included many glovers, partly because the area has a good supply of spring water to serve these trades. The town, and the surrounding area, were famous for high quality cloth. Iron Ore has been mined and smelted at Westbury for thousands of years but that has also now vanished from the town. Today newer industries and tourism have taken the place of wool and glove, the Blue Circle cement factory and a collection of light industries provide local jobs.

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Bratton Camp and White Horse
Brokerswood Country Park

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Westbury Lodge

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Doctor

Eastleigh Surgery

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Allen & Harris
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Northacre Market & Car Boot
Westbury Country Market

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Angel Inn
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Westbury Infant School
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JWP Solicitors & Advocates
Pinniger Finch & Co

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5 Star Travel
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Sports Clubs

Westbury Premier TTC (Table Tennis)

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Barters Plant Centre
The Secret Garden
Bratton Plant Centre
All Instruments Ltd
Art-Wall

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Westbury Wheelers(Cycling)

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