Lacock is a small place to navigate, and it’s impossible not to bump into the St Cyriac’s Church.

The wooden door of the entrance was pretty heavy; I got into the church and I was the only person around. The church was so quiet and peaceful, I felt like I could spend hours just sitting in the church even though I am not a Christian.
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Lacock is a village in Wiltshire; most of its building constructed in the 18th century or earlier.

Red Lion Pub, Lacock, Wiltshire, England, UK Lacock - street and buildings, Wiltshire, England, UK
Houses in Lacock, Wiltshire, England, UK Houses in Lacock, Wiltshire, England, UK
Red Lion Pub (top left); street, buildings and houses in Lacock village

The driver first brought us to have a glance of Lacock Abbey, which was used for some filming of Harry Potter movies. I wonder why we were the only group of tourist there; the abbey should be flocked with Harry Potter’s fans if it was really used for the filming… perhaps it was still early. We then dropped by the village for an hour break…

The village itself is quite a beauty; with its old and nicely decorated buildings. The abbey and the village are mostly owned by the National Trust, which works to preserve and protect the coastline, countryside and buildings of UK.

In order to preserve the ‘originality’ of Lacock, TV aerials and overhead cables are not allowed in the village. Life should be ‘pretty interesting’ in Lacock, I guess.

Another attraction of Lacock is the Fox Talbot Museum that commemorates the life and work of William Henry Fox Talbot (1800-1877), former resident of Lacock Abbey, and one of the pioneers of modern photography. The museum wasn’t opened when I visited there, too early.





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