Often referred to as 'the city in the countryside', Salisbury resides in the centre of Southern England's rural heartland. Few cities can match the rich historical diversity of Salisbury; with its Cathedral boasting the tallest spire in Britain as well as a copy of the Magna Carta, and the World heritage site of Stonehenge just a short drive from the centre.
Salisbury is home to a variety of characterful pubs, restaurants and tea-rooms, some of which date back to the 13th century. Shopping in Salisbury is a delight; with regular markets and intriguing smaller shops complementing all the major chains in a picturesque medieval setting. When it comes to arts and entertainment Salisbury has something for everyone. Cultural events and food and drink festivals are among the diversions held within the city, whilst family favourite Longleat offers the perfect recipe for a fun filled day out.
The city is well connected by train: providing good services between Exeter and London Waterloo and Bristol and Southampton.
Royal Gardens provides easy access to Salisbury City centre via the Portway and the A345. To avoid City centre traffic, the City’s first park and ride is now operational and cycle lane provisions have also been implemented in and around the City.
For those looking to go further afield, Salisbury is ideally located with easy access to Bristol to the West, Bournemouth to the South, and Basingstoke, Winchester, Portsmouth and London to the East.
- Train Station: 4 miles
- Main Roads: 1 miles
- Motorways: 16 miles
- Nearest Towns: 2 miles
- Primary Schools: 2 miles
- Secondary Schools: 2 miles
- Airport: 16 miles
- Hospital: 2 miles