「Our stay at Honeysuckle Homestead was fantastic, breakfast was great. Corina text me on the morning so we could keep her updated with our arrival time which was really useful. When we arrived I asked for local taxi numbers and Corina sorted it all...」
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Steven
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「Excellent value for money. Friendly and welcoming staff, Corine was amazing and lovely to chat with, Breakfast was awesome 👌 well worth the stay.」
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Christopher
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「Breakfast was okay」
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James
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「Corina and her daughter were exceptionally helpful and couldn't do enough! The room was clean, comfortable and in a lovely setting.」
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Alastair
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「Relaxed & welcoming」
David
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「The room was good value, clean and comfortable. The bathroom was great with an excellent shower.」
Lynsey
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「Breakfast beautiful」
Lynsey
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「Breakfasts were lovely, room comfy」
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Keira
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「Lovely clean rooms and really friendly welcome from Corina」
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Maggi
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「The room was a very good size and the en-suite shower room was great.
Breakfast was excellent.」
Honeysuckle Homestead is situated in the Wiltshire countryside nine miles west of the Cathedral city of Salisbury. It is adjacent to National Trust land with Philipps House situated within Dinton Park. We are open all year and there is ample car parking The owner Corina Barton will offer you a warm welcome and ensure that every effort is made to make your stay as pleasant and as comfortable as possible. Honeysuckle Homestead Bed & Breakfast with high spec en-suite rooms benefitting from it own entrance with 24 hour access.
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Local Places of interest
Wilton House and Gardens - Residence of the 18th Earl of Pembroke, the house has many art treasures. There are beautiful gardens to explore with a large adventure playground.
Salisbury Cathedral - The cathedral has the highest spire in Britain and holds an original copy of the Magna Carta. Climb 332 steps through the roof spaces to the foot of the spire, 225 feet above ground level, for breathtaking views.
Stonehenge - The world heritage site of Stonehenge houses the most intriguing and remarkable monument in the British Isles providing a mysterious fascination as old as the great temples and pyramids of Egypt.
Old Sarum - Originally an Iron Age hill-fort, later occupied by Romans and Saxons and finally Normans who built the castle and cathedral. The cathedral was moved to its present site in the 13th century.
Stourhead - An outstanding 18th Century landscape with something to offer, whatever the season. Specimen trees, spring bulbs. Classical and Gothic buildings are set against wooded slopes.
There are many other places of interest for the family such as Longleat, Paultons Park, Cholderton Rare Breeds Farm Park, The Hawk Conservancy.