Best attractions and places to see around Stanton St. Quintin include historic landmarks, picturesque villages, and natural features. This Wiltshire village offers a serene escape with a rich history and charming rural character. The surrounding countryside provides opportunities for walking and cycling, characterized by relatively flat land and geological sites. Evidence of Roman occupation and medieval history can be found within the parish.
Last updated: May 26, 2026
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Beautiful british countryside, good for impressing your friends and family!
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Mostly Flat Path Comprising of Combination Of Gravel, Tarmac,
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Absolutely stunning forested pathway! Accessible both in winter (even after snow! I hiked here through a good few inches of snow once). And, it's good for warmer weather, providing plenty of shade. I would, personally, avoid the height of summer, it's SO busy & people fight for parking (plus... the heat am-i-rite). But, spring, Autumn is just gorgeous. It is really pretty here, and it is 100% worth walking away from Castle Combe village, a lot of people don't, and they miss these stunning surroundings (yes, the village itself is absolutely gorgeous, too!)
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Very cute little pond, watch out for crossing ducks as per the local signage ;)
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If you want to take beautiful pictures, you should be an early riser! Photos without people are difficult to take. Nevertheless, the way to the ancient place is worthwhile.
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This section is particularly worthwhile, especially for film fans! 👌🏻😉
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Good luck getting a photo without a tourist in it!
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"Please slow down, ducks may be crossing the road".
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Stanton St. Quintin boasts a rich history. Within the village, you can visit St Giles Church, dating back to the 12th century, which features a 12th-century carved figure of Christ. Evidence of Roman occupation is found at the Roman Villa Site at Stanton Park, and there's also a late medieval moated site. Nearby, you can explore Malmesbury Market Cross and Abbey, a significant historical and religious site, or the 13th-century architecture of Castle Combe Village.
Yes, several attractions are suitable for families. Castle Combe Village is a picturesque spot with charming architecture that families can enjoy exploring. Malmesbury Market Cross and Abbey offers historical interest in a town with independent shops and cafes. Additionally, Biddestone Village Pond provides a quaint setting with ducks, perfect for a relaxed family visit.
The area around Stanton St. Quintin is known for its beautiful countryside, offering opportunities for walking and cycling. You can enjoy the serene landscape characterized by relatively flat land. The Stanton St. Quintin Quarry and Motorway Cutting is a recognized geological Site of Special Scientific Interest. For a picturesque village setting with a natural pond, visit Biddestone Village Pond. The Broadmead Brook Forest Path offers a beautiful walk through a steep-sided, wooded valley.
The surrounding countryside of Stanton St. Quintin is popular for walkers. You can find several easy hiking routes nearby, such as the 'The White Hart – Castle Combe Village loop' or 'By Brook Stone Bridge – Broadmead Brook Forest Path loop' from Castle Combe. For more options, explore the Easy hikes around Stanton St. Quintin guide.
Yes, the region offers various cycling opportunities. You can find mountain biking trails, including the 'Colerne Park loop' or routes incorporating the Fosse Way Roman Road. For road cycling, consider routes like the 'Malmesbury Abbey – Biddestone Village Pond loop'. Detailed routes are available in the MTB Trails around Stanton St. Quintin and Road Cycling Routes around Stanton St. Quintin guides.
Spring and autumn are particularly gorgeous for exploring the area's natural beauty and trails, offering pleasant temperatures and beautiful scenery. The Broadmead Brook Forest Path is accessible even in winter, providing shade in warmer weather. However, some paths, like Broadmead Brook, can be prone to flooding in winter.
In Stanton St. Quintin itself, the Rose and Crown pub serves as a popular meeting place. In nearby villages, Malmesbury offers a wide choice of independent shops and cafes, including the Summer Café and The Birdcage. Biddestone Village Pond also has a couple of pubs nearby for heartier food.
Visitors frequently praise the picturesque charm of villages like Castle Combe, often referred to as the 'prettiest village in England,' and the historical significance of sites like Malmesbury Abbey. The serene beauty of the wooded valleys, such as the Broadmead Brook Forest Path, is also highly appreciated, especially for its shade in warmer weather and accessibility in cooler months.
The Stanton Manor Hotel, formerly the old manor house of Upper Stanton, offers accommodation within the village. It retains large stone fireplaces from the original building and has a historic dovecote. For other options, nearby towns and villages offer various choices, including bed and breakfasts.
Yes, evidence of Roman occupation is present. A significant Roman Villa Site is located in the west of the parish at Stanton Park, where excavations have uncovered worked bronze, pottery, building materials, and coins. Additionally, the Fosse Way Roman Road, a historical site itself, runs through the wider region and can be explored by cyclists and walkers.
Castle Combe Village is often hailed as the 'prettiest village in England.' Situated within the Cotswolds Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, it's famous for its 13th-century architecture and has been a popular filming location for movies. Its peaceful, picturesque setting amidst the rolling Cotswold Hills, with buildings made of typical Cotswold stone, makes it a truly unique destination.
St Giles Church is a significant historical landmark within Stanton St. Quintin, with parts of its nave and the lower section of its central tower dating back to the 12th century. It also features a notable 12th-century carved figure of Christ on the west wall of the nave, making it a key site for those interested in local history and architecture.


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