Explore fascinating stories from Wiltshire.
Radio Wiltshire,·24 episodes
Â鶹ԼÅÄ Radio Wiltshire’s Ben Prater meets Mark Verbinnen at Amesbury History Centre.
David Jackson hosts tour for Â鶹ԼÅÄ Radio Wiltshire’s Kayleigh Barker.
Â鶹ԼÅÄ Radio Wiltshire’s Ben Prater finds out about the tale of Hannah Twynnoy.
Ben Prater meets Reverend James Clark-Maxwell, a descendant of Fox Talbot.
Ben Prater visits Lacock Primary School, celebrating its 200th birthday.
Sophie Parker tells the story of Easy Company’s stay in a Wiltshire village.
Roger and Richard remember the day her statue arrived in Swindon.
Karen Gardner meets Simon Ball from English Heritage to learn about its history.
Ben Prater finds out how they’re made at the factory in Box near Corsham.
Salisbury historian Frogg Moody tells Ben Prater about Henry Fawcett.
Ben Prater visits the statue of Lord Herbert of Lea in Salisbury.
Karen Gardner visits a “jewel in our crown†in Wiltshire.
Former employees reminisce about working for the Trowbridge brewery.
Historian Tony McAleavy researches John of Tintern, killer, arsonist, rioter and monk.
Nick Jewers finds out about the animal which used to roam the county.
Nick Jewers tells the story of the Glider Pilot Regiment.
Author Tony McAleavy tells the story of how King Henry II brought bloodshed to the Abbey.
Local historian Steven Clements explains why he has a statue in Devizes.
Ben Prater explores the town with Mel Barnett from Chippenham Museum.
Historian Richard Giles tells Ben Prater about the statue in the centre of the village.
Bill Sykes tells Â鶹ԼÅÄ Radio Wiltshire’s Ben Prater about the statue.
Sophie Parker learns about the kiln used in the building of Roman Britain.
250 years ago Joseph Priestley discovered oxygen at Bowood House near Calne.
Â鶹ԼÅÄ Radio Wiltshire’s Ben Prater finds out about the people who lived and worked there