A Weekend in
WILTSHIRE
Travel Tips by
Elizabeth Tyler
Images from
Elizabeth Tyler Studio
and
Owen Gale
Kin House, Wiltshire; Owen Gale.
Wiltshire-based landscape designer Elizabeth Tyler shares her favorite places to walk, eat and hunt for antiques in the historic English county - from Italian-style gardens to ancient landforms and charming pubs.
Wiltshire, with its rolling hills, picturesque villages, prehistoric landmarks and storied forests, is a wonderful choice for a wholesome weekend break. Landscape designer and former Londoner, Elizabeth Tyler, moved to Wiltshire in 2019, where she lives in a dovecote house with her husband, George, an agroecologist, and their two lurchers. Elizabeth has spent the last four years exploring, and often designing, many of the county's loveliest and greenest spaces. She shares her insider's guide with tips for a memorable weekend.
Planting in Elizabeth's garden.
What to See & Do
Iford Manor Estate and Gardens.
Where to Eat
Pythhouse Kitchen and its walled garden.
Pythhouse Kitchen Garden
A real favorite of mine, Pythhouse Kitchen Garden is set in a beautiful walled garden and serves seasonal, locally sourced food. The garden is not only a gorgeous setting but provides most of the fruit and vegetables served in the restaurant. Winter or summer, it's just as lovely.
The Compasses Inn
The Compasses Inn near Tisbury is one of my favorite places for a cosy pub supper and a pint from one of the brilliant local breweries. The building dates from the 14th century and the atmosphere is instantly cheering as you step through the door. There are also rooms above the pub if you fancy staying a little longer or making a weekend of it.
The Red Lion
The Michelin-starred pub, The Red Lion, in the village of East Chisenbury is our favorite place to celebrate. Their home-brewed negronis are especially good and their food is delicious, although I do miss the weekend bakery they ran over lockdown: the best canelles this side of Paris.
Messums Wiltshire
Messums - a multi-purpose gallery and arts centre - has recently reopened its restaurant and is a great choice for lunch, with a frequently changing seasonal menu and lots of excitement cooked up by its chef director, Anna Ortiz. Do visit the gallery and arts center for a browse too.
Where to Shop
Planting in Elizabeth's garden.
Antiques: Hungerford
I love popping up to Hungerford (on the border with Berkshire) to browse the lovely antique shops there, and I always stop in at Garden Art which has a brilliant selection of outdoor antiques.
Antiques & Vintage: Devizes
There is a little vintage shop in Devizes, Elm Tree Antiques, which has some great pieces if you’re up for rooting around. I once bought an Edwardian boy's waistcoat; my favorite thing to sling over an otherwise plain outfit. There is a resident wolfhound called Mabel who observes you as you browse.
Food & Wine: Tisbury
The pretty village of Tisbury is a great stop for stocking or replenishing the larder, or cellar, with both Provenance and the Tisbury Deli for food, and Gardner & Beedle for wine.
Books: Marlborough
The White Horse Bookshop in Marlborough is a great place to stock up on new reads. The staff are so knowledgeable and always have time for a chat.
Where to Stay
Kin House, Wiltshire; Owen Gale.
The Beckford Arms
Friends have loved staying at The Beckford Arms in Salisbury, which is within walking distance of the Fonthill Estate - another excellent walking location - and serves delicious food.
Henge Estate
Also near Salisbury, the beautiful Henge Estate, is perfect if you're a larger party - my whole family stayed there for our wedding last year. It feels like a family home, with gorgeous views over paddocks and woodland.
Cabana tip: Kin House
For celebrations, special occasions and large family holidays, look no further than the newly-opened Kin House in the village of Kington Langley near Chippenham. The 12-bed Georgian manor has walled gardens, his and hers beauty salons and dazzling interiors by Barlow & Barlow.
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