Salisbury

Salisbury is of course a new city, though the term is relative, its decamping from Old Sarum undertaken in the 13th century. The cathedral is one of the finest in England, with many other buildings here of great scenic value including Mompesson House, built for a merchant family... Read More

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Salisbury Events

May
Salisbury International Art Festival
Salisbury International Arts Festival
June
East Tytherley Country Fayre
Salisbury International Art Festival
Salisbury International Arts Festival
July
Bournemouth Symphony Orchestra Fireworks Proms
Salisbury Show
August
Annual Horticultural Show
September
Salisbury Food & Drink Festival
November
Salisbury Christmas Market
December
Salisbury Christmas Market

Hotels in Salisbury - 60 places to stay

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Milford Hall Hotel

Milford Hall Hotel
Originally a Georgian Mansion House, the Milford Hall Hotel is now a highly rated family owned 3 star hotel. The hotel boasts its own locally renowned brasserie, situated in the new modern wing of ... More | Double Room: £55 | visit website
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Barford Inn

Barford Inn

The Barford Inn, a traditional country inn with inglenook fire places serving excellent home cooked food with four en-suite guest roomsa very large car park to the rear a large beer garden and patio area ... More | visit website

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The Queen's Head

The Queen

The Queen’s Head a quintessential country pub, atmospheric and charming, modern and stylish, The Queen’s Head is one of Wiltshire’s most desirable country pubs. Dating back to the 15th century, with real log fires, superb ... More | visit website

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Best Western Red Lion Hotel

Best Western Red Lion Hotel

Salisbury's hidden treasure: This traditional 13th century coaching inn offers a warm welcome and convivial atmosphere. Our elegant and comfortably designed bedrooms will exceed expectations and our antique filled public areas are full of character ... More | visit website

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Newton Farmhouse

Newton Farmhouse
Newton Farmhouse is an historic 16th Century Grade II listed Farmhouse formerly part of the Trafalgar Estate, gifted to Lord Nelson's family. We are a family run B&B situated just 7 miles south of Salisbury, ... More | Double Room: £70 - £130 | visit website
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Legacy Rose & Crown

Legacy Rose & Crown

This 13th-century coaching inn has stunning views across the River Avon to the magnificent Salisbury Cathedral. It has recently undergone a £1million refurbishment. Following its refurbishment, The Legacy Rose & Crown Hotel's upgraded rooms and amenities ... More | visit website

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Kings Arms Hotel

Kings Arms Hotel
Steeped in Charm and Surrounded by Picture-book English Countryside.City centre and immediately opposite the cathedral. 14th century hotel just refurbished with restaurant bar and conference room all modern 3 star facilities The Kings Arms hotel ... More | visit website
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Qudos

Qudos
Qudos, located right in the City centre is a quintessential Victorian Hotel which has recently been refurbished on the ground floor, whilst retaining its original period charm. The Rooms at Qudos (formerly Known as The White ... More | visit website
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The Swan Inn Stoford

The Swan Inn Stoford
Welcome to the Swan Inn at Stoford; a family run public house situated in the picturesque Wylye valley in south Wiltshire; just ten minutes drive from Salisbury and Stonehenge. Our building was built over ... More | visit website
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The Lazy Cow

The Lazy Cow
Imagine an urban oasis - a Salisbury city centre hotel just steps from the city’s renowned Cathedral and much more. Inspired by its rural and unique setting, The Lazy Cow Hotel & Steak & Ale House ... More | visit website

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