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Lacock

Wiltshire

Country house with monastic roots, once home to William Henry Fox Talbot, inventor of the photographic negative

Lacock, near Chippenham, Wiltshire, SN15 2LG

Two visitors walk towards the Gothic Arch at Lacock Abbey in late spring. The sun is shining and the greenery from shrubs and trees frames the buildings.

Important notice

On Wednesday 24 June Lacock Abbey, Fox Talbot Museum and the Stables Café will close at 1pm and will be closed all day on Thursday 25 June, reopening as normal on Friday 26 June. The National Trust Shop will remain open both days.

Planning your visit

Visiting Lacock Abbey with your dog 

Dogs are welcome at Lacock Abbey. Discover where you can go with your dog, what facilities are available for them and how to get the most from your visit.

A small dog on a lead on the grass

Group visits to Lacock Abbey, Fox Talbot Museum and Village 

Find out what you need to know about bringing a group to Lacock, from planning a school visit to coach parking and more.

A group of four people are walking outside at Lacock, with an ornate wooden arched door set into a stone wall visible in the background.

Visiting Lacock car-free 

Travel to Lacock by bus for a free drink in the Stables Café.

Pot of tea and cup
Two visitors walking through the grounds of Fountains Abbey and Studley Royal with the abbey ruins in the background

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