Edington is just four miles from the main line railway station at Westbury, and 45 minutes drive from Salisbury or Bath. Refreshments are available in the village.
     
  Your visit
The church bookstall offers a range of cards, pamphlets and faith-based literature, as well as an illustrated souvenir guide. We can arrange guided tours for visiting groups. Do please sign our visitors book whilst you're here.
     
 

By road
Edington is one of a string of villages on the B3098 road, with good links from the M3, A303 and M4. The village features on OS Landranger map 184 – alternatively, simply click here to find us on UK StreetMap.

     
 

By public transport
Bodman Coaches service 87 connects Edington with Westbury, where the main line railway station offers fast services to London, Bristol, South Wales and the South West. Start planning your journey here.

     
  Refreshments
Eat and drink in Edington at the newly refurbished Paulet Arms, or at The Old Stable Tea Rooms, Fitzroy Farm (01380 831242). Both are located on the main B3098 road
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  Accommodation
Check the Where to stay guide on VisitWiltshire for accommodation in Edington, neighbouring villages and local market towns.
 
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