
Set amongst fields and woodland on its 234 hectare estate, and bounded by the River Avon, Lackham is the ideal venue for weddings and special occasions, conferences and training events, and a spectacular setting for residential groups.
Lackham House is a magnificent example of Georgian architecture. The present Lackham house was built between 1793 and 1795, on a site where a house had stood since at least 1000AD. East and West Wings were added at later dates, and the House now provides accommodation and facilities to suit many purposes and activities.
The House is furnished with a range of rooms, providing intimate, wood-paneled settings and spacious suite rooms which open out on to the terrace and give views of the extensive gardens and woodland walks.
Lackham is very close to the National Trust village of Lacock and the Georgian city of Bath. Within easy reach too of Bristol, Salisbury and Swindon, Lackham is the ideal base and safe environment for residential groups.
A Brief History of Lackham Manor
Lackham Farm · Lackham Country Park · Wiltshire College

