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  Pickwick Lodge FarmGuyers Lane, Corsham, Wiltshire, SN13 0PS Telephone: 01249 712207 Fax: 01249 701904 English Tourism Council 4 Diamonds Silver award
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Pickwick Lodge is a working farm, surrounded by fields of wheat and barley. Guests are welcome to wander around and see the cattle, sheep and ponies. The farm has many beautiful walks nearby, where you will often see pheasant, rabbit and the occasional fox.
The farmhouse is a picturesque Grade II Listed Building, built c. 1650 and extended in Victorian times.
It is said that Charles Dickens was so inspired by this beautiful Wiltshire village that he named his first successful novel after it, "The Pickwick Papers". |

 | Pickwick itself is next to the town of Corsham and situated just 15 minutes from the Georgian City of Bath and 10 minutes from the market town of Chippenham. |


A full traditional English breakfast is served in the breakfast room, using our best local produce.
For lunch and evening dining, we can recommend many fine restaurants, pubs and ale houses which abound in this outstanding area of English rural beauty. |


Accommodation consists of
- 1 double en-suite room
- 1 twin en-suite room
- 1 double/twin/family room with private bathroom
- All rooms have tv, radio, hairdryer and comfortable arm chairs and wireless internet
- Hospitality tray with tea, coffee, hot chocolate and home made biscuits
- Full central heating
- Ample car parking
- Lovely garden with garden furniture which guests can use on request
- Iron, washing machine and drying facilities on request
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The half mile drive to the house is directly off the A4, in the midst of rolling Wiltshire countryside, Pickwick Lodge Farm offers the perfect base for exploring this beautiful part of England. Stonehenge, Avebury, the Wiltshire White Horses and National Trust properties are on your doorstep.
The Stately Homes and Gardens of Bowood, Longleat, Corsham Court and Stourhead are all a short drive away. For those who enjoy Golf, we can recommend several fine courses and the River Avon and Kennet and Avon Canal offer many boat trips and river walks. |



Directions
From junction 17 on the M4 take the A350 towards Chippenham, on the Chippenham bypass join the A4 signposted to Corsham and Bath. On the outskirts of Corsham pass through the village of Pickwick, (still on the A4). Just after you leave the village there is a turning on the left (the B3109) to Bradford on Avon immediately after this junction you will see a turning on the right to Guyers Lane and Pickwick Lodge Farm. |

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