Situated in Salisbury, 100 metres from Salisbury Cathedral, Sarum College features accommodation with a garden, private parking, a restaurant and a bar.
Derick
United Kingdom
Quiet location and in excellent position for an early visit to the cathedral. Very pleasant and helpful staff and excellent choice of hot and cold foods for a memorable breakfast
The Riverside is set amid 1.5 acres of scenic gardens, rolling lawns and towering trees which back onto the banks of the rivers of Avon and Nadder, Only a few minutes' walk from the centre of...
Michelle
United Kingdom
The property was immaculate, the breakfast was exceptional and the bar area was lovely. The bedrooms were superb with air conditioning and the evening shuttle service into Salisbury centre was an added bonus
Located in the city centre, this elegant, Georgian hotel with pillared entrance boasts modern rooms and private parking. Guests can find a restaurant, a lounge and a courtyard on site.
Craig
United Kingdom
Great location with friendly staff and very decent room, breakfast was OK, overall a decent hotel
Set in a beautiful 13th-century building, the Red Lion Hotel has an award-winning restaurant furnished with antiques. Handmade furnishings made on site feature in each individually decorated room.
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I confess that the idea of having to pay for entry into a...
I confess that the idea of having to pay for entry into a church has always seemed off-putting. However; Salisbury Cathedral is a genuinely fascinating building and distinctive among cathedrals for it's tall spire. Furthermore it houses the Magna Carta (one of 4 remaining original copies) and even the Refectory (restaurant) was lovely. We spent quite a few hours looking at it all and I now have to re-assess my opinion of paying for entry into a church. TL/DR: You should probably visit.
Howard
United Kingdom
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Great cathedral to visit.
Great cathedral to visit. Would recommend to take the trip up in ceiling and tower, you get a great perspective on how it was built. Wonderful views of the area at the top. Also make time to have lunch or bowl of soup from the cathedral cafe, sit out in the cathedral court yard enjoying the quiet and the surroundings. Nice place to visit
Richard
United States
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The Cathedral is a "must-see" on a visit to Salisbury.
The Cathedral is a "must-see" on a visit to Salisbury. There's so much of religious interest, including the spectacular modern font, as well as the many features of historical interest in the building's 800+ year history, the highlight of which must be the Magna Carta. The £11 entrance fee allows you at least one free return visit within a year 😊
Patrick
Ireland
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10
Fantastic Place.
Fantastic Place. So glad we returned to Salisbury thirty years later for a tour. Make reservations for the tower tour! My husband Sam thought it was the pinnacle of our entire three week trip! Do not miss the cleanest clearest remaining copy of the Magna Carta displayed in this cathedral that until the 1950s was just "lying around" the offices. It was not known to be valuable back in that era.. It had very tiny writing, but was definitely legible. So thankful it was preserved.
Samuel
United States
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Free entry during a service, but you do not get access to...
Free entry during a service, but you do not get access to the whole cathedral. Outside of the cathedral is free at all times of the day. Parking is £8 all day, but you can find cheaper parking elsewhere but still within walking distance of the cathedral. If you do pay to go into the cathedral, make sure you visit the chapter room, which contains the only surviving copy of the original Magna Carta.
Ajay
United Kingdom
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Its history and its character has been updated without compromising its charm.
The dining room was welcoming with excellent food and wine offerings all reflecting the owners links with South Africa.
Good proximity to Salisbury Cathedral.
Centrally located, we visited most of the key tourist attractions: Stonehenge, Old Sarum, Salisbury Cathedral, the iconic Constable painting walk etc. Good choice of places to eat.
Cricket Field House is in a great location on the edge of a beautiful cricket pitch. You can walk to Salisbury Cathedral in 20 minutes or take a bus in a few minutes. Very comfortable and very friendly.
Great location, friendly, helpful and polite staff, no request was too much for them. Lovely bar and restaurant, amazing food. Comfortable bed, great amenities, clean room. Within walking distance to Salisbury Cathedral, and 15 mins away from Old Sarum and Wilton House.
Beautiful hotel set in an outstanding location with with Turner or Constable landscape views across rolling lawns, river and trees with a majestic panoramic backdrop of Salisbury Cathedral. The staff were helpful, friendly and attentive. Sitting on the comfortable terrace having evening drinks or a sumptuous well cooked buffet breakfast is a memory I shall treasure.
The host had given us very simple instructions on how to get to the property, it was so easy and stress free and the apartment was beautifully presented with personal touches. The host had bought some breakfast bits and snacks for us on arrival which was a god send as we were going straight to a wedding so didn’t have time to pop out and get our own bits from the supermarket. The location was perfect, walking distance to Salisbury cathedral and convenient parking for us near the apartment too. Would definitely recommend this place to stay!
Good breakfast buffet, clean, quiet hostel-type hotel. Just the old building (type boarding school - had been a convent) in the old Abbey court was worth seeing and staying in. The location could not have been better, stepping out of the door you had the salisbury Cathedral in front of you.
Bed was comfortable to sleep, good shower (we had own bathroom), we even appreciated the lack of television.
The staff were friendly and were able to give available advice on what to see. The hotel was located in walking distance to Salisbury cathedral. Food and amenities were great.
Rosemary
Australia
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Stonehenge, Old Sarum, and the Salisbury Cathedral (with one...
Stonehenge, Old Sarum, and the Salisbury Cathedral (with one of the copies of Magna Carta inside the Chapel)
Anonymous
If you can tolerate endless, somewhat claustrophobic spiral...
If you can tolerate endless, somewhat claustrophobic spiral staircases, the Salisbury Cathedral special tower tour is well worth it. You'll get a serious and scholarly look at medieval construction from the inside.
Anonymous
Salisbury Cathedral and being able to view one of the...
Salisbury Cathedral and being able to view one of the original copies of the Magna Carta
Anonymous
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