A Step back in time village tour

A Step back in time village tour Come and join our friendly local guide for a 90 min walk around the prettiest village in England

HUGE HEADS UP! if you're thinking of visiting castle.combe over the next couple of days with dogs please don't! We have ...
22/06/2026

HUGE HEADS UP! if you're thinking of visiting castle.combe over the next couple of days with dogs please don't! We have just been issued with a weather warning and the village is tarmac roads there's very little breeze so please be considerate to your 4 legged freinds xx

THANK YOU ..its days like this that stay in my mind .... thanknyou Andrew and Anna for letting me show you round our bea...
17/06/2026

THANK YOU ..its days like this that stay in my mind .... thanknyou Andrew and Anna for letting me show you round our beautiful village and taking time out to see all the history that remains thank you xx safe travels xx

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05/06/2026

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Happy Wiltshire Day! June 5 is the county’s special day – a tradition dating all the way back to… 2007.

It marks the date when the ‘Bustard Flag’ was first flown over County Hall in Trowbridge.

The flag is partly based on the emblem of Wiltshire Council. The alternating green and white stripes represent the grass of the downs and the chalk beneath.

In the centre of the flag is a Great Bustard – the world’s heaviest flying bird.

The large bird was hunted to extinction in the UK in 1832, but in the 1990s a flock from Russia was secretly imported back to the county as part of an intensive breeding programme.

Surrounding the bustard is a circle representing the Neolithic stone circles of Stonehenge and Avebury.

The circle is divided into six alternating green and white sections to represent the surrounding counties of Gloucestershire, Oxfordshire, Berkshire, Hampshire, Dorset and Somerset.

Fun facts about Wiltshire:

Wiltshire is named after Wilton near Salisbury, once the county’s principal town. It lost this honour in 1889 when Trowbridge – which was easily accessible from all parts of the county by train – was assigned the status of county town.

People from Wiltshire are referred to as Moonrakers. A legend dating from before 1787 – the first written record of the tale – suggests that local people smuggling barrels of French brandy were surprised by customs officers and submerged the barrels into the water of a village pond. When challenged by the excise men, the smugglers pointed to the reflection of the moon and claimed they were trying to rake in a round of cheese. Dismissing the ‘yokels’, the officials went on their way.

The phrase ‘as different as chalk and cheese’ is a reference to Wiltshire. With its southern chalk downs and the lush green pastures of the clay soil in the north of the county. Wiltshire was a centre for cheese-making, and the Wiltshire Loaf is mentioned in not one, but two of Jane Austen’s novels.

Amesbury is thought to be Britain’s oldest settlement, dating back to 8820 BC. The Neolithic monument of Stonehenge is two miles to the west. Incidentally, Stonehenge has its own resident Great Bustard, Gertrude. In the north of the county, The Ridgeway – Britain’s oldest road – starts at Avebury.

✍Original copy by Peter Davison, Local Democracy Reporter

When the selfie sticks counts down on its own ..... love this pic! Huge thank you to Sharon and her daughter Cole all th...
29/05/2026

When the selfie sticks counts down on its own ..... love this pic! Huge thank you to Sharon and her daughter Cole all the way from Australia! For letting me show you around beautiful castle combe xx safe travels lovely ladies on your way to Ireland xx
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What a fabulous way to spend a beautiful may summers evening ...... had the absolute pleasure of showing these lively la...
22/05/2026

What a fabulous way to spend a beautiful may summers evening ...... had the absolute pleasure of showing these lively ladies from the local WI around castle combe ... I was up against it as many of them are very local and already know a huge amount ... so my big girl pants on . . My history facts fingers right and I learnt some amazing people history of some of their families xx thank you lovely ladies for a wonderful evening and get well wishes one lady in particular xx xx

I had the absolute please of showing Dr kamal Patel and his family around the village yesterday ... amd this morning I h...
23/04/2026

I had the absolute please of showing Dr kamal Patel and his family around the village yesterday ... amd this morning I had this beautiful review from him thank you so much x 💖🙂

We had a brilliant time for my mum’s 80th Birthday visit to Castle Combe. Carly brought so much of the village alive with such great stories & anecdotes. It was fantastic & cannot recommend highly enough. Thank you for making it so special. Dr Kamal Patel💚🙏🏽

https://www.stepbackintimevillagetour.co.ukWe now have a new Web page as well! Been a busy weekend ... xx
12/04/2026

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We now have a new Web page as well! Been a busy weekend ... xx

join our local guide on a walking tour of castle combe village, peel back the layers of this beautiful village, discover its roots from Anglo Saxons up to the modern day

https://www.stepbackintimevillagetour.co.uk/visitor-informationWe now have a Web page! Soo excited ... it means we are m...
12/04/2026

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We now have a Web page! Soo excited ... it means we are more accessible than before! Xx

join our local guide on a walking tour of castle combe village, peel back the layers of this beautiful village, discover its roots from Anglo Saxons up to the modern day

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