" The Prettiest Village
in England "
15th Century Architecture
The old market cross was standing in 1590 when rich wool merchants
would buy goods in the square and the village was a hub of weaving
activity, indeed the Red and White Castle Combe cloth was famous in
London and throughout the world.
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Holywood has visited Castle Combe in the filming of Dr Doolittle when
it was turned into a Seaport, and many other films have used the village
as a typical English setting.
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The Gallery on the bridge provides the visitor with a wealth of beautiful
gifts from post cards to fine art, from souvenier to investment.

With the Village and the Bybrook Valley to explore, packed with
historic architecture, it is an English village that must be seen.
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The Quiet Wiltshire Village of Castle Combe nestles in the valley of the
Bybrook, where for five hundred years time seems to have past it by.

Little has changed over the years and remarkably the village stands
almost as complete as it did in Tudor times.
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The
Gallery
on the
bridge
Castle Combe
Wiltshire