Clattinger Farm, Kemble
#3 among attractions in Kemble
Facts and practical information
Clattinger Farm is a 60.3 hectare biological Site of Special Scientific Interest in Wiltshire, notified in 1971. ()
Kemble United Kingdom
Clattinger Farm – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Malmesbury Abbey, St Aldhelm, Church of St. John the Baptist, Church of St Sampson.
- 6.1 miSWChurch, Monastery, Romanesque architecture
Malmesbury Abbey, Malmesbury
156 min walk • Malmesbury Abbey, at Malmesbury in Wiltshire, England, is a religious house dedicated to Saint Peter and Saint Paul. It was one of the few English houses with a continuous history from the 7th century through to the Dissolution of the Monasteries.
- 6.1 miSWChurch
St Aldhelm, Malmesbury
157 min walk • St Aldhelm's Roman Catholic Church in Malmesbury, Wiltshire, England is a Roman Catholic Church built in 1875. The church is dedicated to St Aldhelm who lived in Malmesbury and was the abbot at nearby Malmesbury Abbey.
- 5.5 miNSacred and religious sites, Church
Church of St. John the Baptist, Cirencester
141 min walk • The Church of St. John Baptist, Cirencester is a parish church in the Church of England in Cirencester, Gloucestershire, England. It is a Grade I listed building. The building reflects architectural styles since the 12th century.
- 5.4 miEChurch
Church of St Sampson, Cricklade
138 min walk • St Sampson's is the Church of England parish church of the town of Cricklade, Wiltshire, England. A large aisled church with a central tower, the present building dates from the late 12th century but has fragments of Anglo-Saxon work.
- 5.1 miNHistorical place, Ruins, Amphitheatre
Cirencester Amphitheatre, Cirencester
129 min walk • Cirencester Amphitheatre was a Roman amphitheatre in Cirencester, Gloucestershire, England. Its remains are scheduled as an ancient monument.
- 5.1 miNWMuseum, History museum
Rodmarton Manor, Tetbury
130 min walk • Rodmarton Manor is a large country house, in Rodmarton, near Cirencester, Gloucestershire, built for the Biddulph family. It is a Grade I listed building.
- 5.4 miNNature and wildlife, Forest, Park
Cirencester Park, Cirencester
139 min walk • Cirencester Park is a country house in the parish of Cirencester in Gloucestershire, England, and is the seat of the Bathurst family, Earls Bathurst. It is a Grade II* listed building. The gardens are Grade I listed on the Register of Historic Parks and Gardens.
- 5.5 miNMonastery
Cirencester Library, Cirencester
140 min walk • Cirencester Abbey or St Mary's Abbey, Cirencester in Gloucestershire was founded as an Augustinian monastery in 1117 on the site of an earlier church, the oldest-known Saxon church in England, which had itself been built on the site of a Roman structure.
- 6.1 miSWGarden, Park
Abbey House Gardens, Malmesbury
155 min walk • Abbey House Gardens is a country house garden in Malmesbury, Wiltshire, England, covering 5 acres. Privately owned, the gardens – but not the house – are open to the public seven days a week from late March until late October. It is one of the main tourist attractions in the town.
- 5.6 miSEForts and castles
Ringsbury Camp
144 min walk • Ringsbury Camp is an Iron Age hill fort, thought to date from approximately the year 50BC, in the civil parish of Purton in Wiltshire, England. The site is a scheduled monument.
- 6.8 miSWPark
Cole Park
174 min walk • Cole Park is a Grade II* listed moated country house off Grange Lane, in the parish of St Paul Malmesbury Without, about 1+1⁄4 miles south of Malmesbury, Wiltshire, England. It stands on land once known as Cowfold that was owned in the Middle Ages by the Abbey of Malmesbury, and in the Tudor period was a royal stud.