Grittleton House, Chippenham
#6 among attractions in Chippenham
Facts and practical information
Grittleton House is a country house in the village of Grittleton, Wiltshire, England, about 5+1⁄2 miles northwest of the town of Chippenham. It is a building of historical significance and is Grade II* listed on the English Heritage Register. ()
Grittleton House – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: St Andrew's Church, Chippenham Museum, Yelde Hall, St Andrew's Church.
- 2.1 miSWChurch, Architecture
St Andrew's Church, Cotswold Water Park
54 min walk • St Andrew's is a parish church in Castle Combe, Wiltshire built in the 13th century with additions in later centuries. It was restored due to structural concerns in the 19th century. It is a Grade I listed building.
- 5.7 miSECity hall
Chippenham Museum, Chippenham
144 min walk • Chippenham Town Hall is a 19th-century municipal building in the High Street, Chippenham, Wiltshire, England. The town hall, which was the headquarters of Chippenham Borough Council, is a Grade II listed building.
- 5.6 miSEMuseum
Yelde Hall, Chippenham
144 min walk • The Yelde Hall is a public facility in the Market Place, in Chippenham, Wiltshire, England. The building, which was the meeting place of Chippenham Borough Council, is a Grade I listed building.
- 5.7 miSEChurch, Monastery
St Andrew's Church, Chippenham
146 min walk • St Andrew's Church, in Chippenham, Wiltshire, England, is a Church of England parish church. It is one of four Anglican parish churches in the town, and serves the south and east of Chippenham. The church is situated in the Market Place, beside the town centre, and is Grade II* listed.
- 1.9 miSWMuseum
Castle Combe Clock, Chippenham
50 min walk • The Castle Combe clock in St. Andrew's Church, Castle Combe, Wiltshire, England was probably made in the late 15th century. It is faceless and strikes a bell in the church tower.
- 5.9 miSEMonuments and statues
Maud Heath's Causeway
151 min walk • Maud Heath's Causeway is a pathway dating from the 15th century in rural Wiltshire, England. On both sides of its crossing of the River Avon, just west of Kellaways, the path rises above the floodplain on sixty-four brick arches alongside an undistinguished country road between Bremhill and Langley Burrell.
- 3.9 miNWPark, Vernacular architecture, Georgian architecture
Badminton House, Cotswold Water Park
100 min walk • Badminton House is a large country house and Grade I Listed Building in Badminton, Gloucestershire, England, which has been the principal seat of the Dukes of Beaufort since the late 17th century.
- 3.8 miNChurch
Church of the Holy Cross, Cotswold Water Park
97 min walk • The Church of the Holy Cross is the Anglican church in the village of Sherston, Wiltshire, England. It is Norman and contains many interesting religious items, including remains of Norman wall decoration, and a crucifix donated to the church by Italian soldiers during World War II.
- 3.8 miNWChurch
Badminton House, Cotswold Water Park
98 min walk • St Michael and All Angels is a Grade I listed church on the estate of the Duke of Beaufort in the village of Great Badminton, Gloucestershire, England. Attached to the Duke of Beaufort's residence, Badminton House, it is an active Anglican parish church in the diocese of Gloucester.
- 5.8 miNEPark
Cole Park
147 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.
- ~370 ftNEChurch
Grittleton Strict Baptist Chapel
2 min walk • Grittleton Strict Baptist Chapel is a Baptist chapel in The Street, Grittleton, Wiltshire, England. It is recorded in the National Heritage List for England as a Grade II* listed building, and is owned by the Historic Chapels Trust.