Wiltshire travel guide - Photos of Lacock Abbey
One of the premier attractions of Wiltshire, Lacock abbey was the setting for several popular films, including the first two Harry Potter blockbusters. The abbey is located in a lovely village owned by the National Trust.
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Photos of Lacock Abbey


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Photos are available for use in publishing or other image licensing, please contact Britain Express image library


See also:
Photos of Lacock village

Lacock village information
Lacock Abbey information

Photos are available for use in publishing or other image licensing, please contact Britain Express image library
All images are © David Ross


 

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