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Quote: Most people think of Salisbury as an historic city. With its fabulous 13th Century cathedral, beautiful walled cathedral close and a city centre packed with gorgeous old buildings, there’s something for everyone. Read More
Quote: Whilst at the cathedral, make sure that you visit the Cloisters and the Chapter House. It is almost like another visit, and it certainly opens up new parts of history. Everyone knows of the Magna Carta, and Read More
Quote: Admission to the cathedral is a modest £4, and this includes a tour with a volunteer guide. I’d strongly recommend you wait for a guide because they can help bring things to life. They do follow the route as laid Read More
Quote: Salisbury’s Cathedral Close plays host to a stunning array of beautiful museums, all situated in the tranquil and perfect setting close to the soaring cathedral itself. No other place in Britain has so many Read More
Quote: We all met at The Red Lion where our guide, Kathy Quinn, began our city walking tour which helped us get our bearings. Kathy is a lovely older woman who truly loves Salisbury and imparted that feeling to us. We Read More
Quote: We were met by our guide at the Red Lion, who then proceeded to introduce us to the many and varied ghosts residing in Salisbury. Our guide wore a black cloak, quite suitable for hunting ghosts. There are Read More
Quote: Perfect weather for a short car tour of the region and starting from Stapleford we headed due North to the picturesque village of Shrewton. It’s a charming place to stroll around with it plethora of beautifully Read More
Quote: This was my first time away for longer than the normally allotted two weeks. I was alone for 6 months, and with the threat of a shortened life ahead, was footloose and fancy-free. Read More
Quote: The Trinity Chapel’s first altar was consecrated here in 1225. The body of Osmund, who founded the 1092 cathedral at Old Sarum and who was bishop there, was brought to Salisbury from Old Sarum in 1226 and buried Read More