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Wiltshire - Wikipedia The ceremonial county of Wiltshire consists of two unitary authority areas, Wiltshire and Swindon, governed respectively by Wiltshire Council and Swindon Borough Council
Wiltshire | England, Map, History, Facts | Britannica Wiltshire, geographic and historic county and unitary authority of southern England It is situated on a low plateau draining into the basins of the Bristol Channel, the English Channel, and the eastward-flowing River Thames
History of Wiltshire - Wikipedia Wiltshire is landlocked and is in the east of the region The English conquest of the district now known as Wiltshire began in 552 AD with the victory of Saxon Cynric over the native Britons at Old Sarum, by which the way was opened to Salisbury Plain
Tourism and travel - Wiltshire Council Wiltshire is a wonderful destination - explore lively market towns and rolling open scenery, visit stately homes, magnificent gardens, and the cathedral city of Salisbury
Wiltshire - An Ancient County - Essentially England One of England's largest counties, it's been inhabited for thousands of years Its chalk downlands are home to world-famous prehistoric monuments like Stonehenge or the huge Stone Age city of Avebury But the county has more to offer than stone circles
Wiltshire – Travel guide at Wikivoyage For the visitor to the area, Wiltshire is probably most significant because it contains several important Neolithic period monuments, including the world famous stone circles at Stonehenge and Avebury, and the former settlement of Old Sarum