Most of the surviving houses in the village are 18th century or earlier in construction. Lacock Abbey, the 14th-century
St Cyriac's Church and a 14th-century
tithe barn are
Grade I listed. Elsewhere in the parish, the
country houses at
Bewley Court (14th century, restored 1920) and
Bowden Park (1796) are also Grade I listed. There are four Grade II* listed structures: The Sign of the Angel (late 15th-century house, now an inn); a village cross (late medieval, re-erected outside the school in the late 19th century); a pair of bridges carrying the Bowden Hill road over the Avon (late medieval, 17th and 19th century); and a 16th-century
conduit house, part of the abbey's water supply, opposite Bowden Hill church. Next to the tithe barn is a small
lock-up from the late 18th century.
Ray Mill House, north of the village on the left bank of the Avon beyond Reybridge, is a country house built in
Italianate style around 1860. Since 1996 it has been a residence of Camilla Parker Bowles, later
Queen Camilla. Further north and also overlooking the Avon, Lackham House was built in 1791–1796 for
James Montagu, naval officer. It is a three-storey country house in
Palladian style. == Education ==