Milford Hall is the highest rated hotel in Salisbury with ample car parking conveniently located at the top of one of the main streets just a short walk from the famous cathedral museums and shops. Its restaurant 206 4 Food Drink has a local reputation for fine cuisine. It is a perfect base for visiting Salisbury racecourse Stonehenge Wilton House Wilton Carpet Factory The New Forest and other attractions in the area. Recently awarded Hotel of The Year by Salisbury Tourism in recognition of Outstanding Customer Service [More...]
75 Belle Vue Road , Salisbury - Tel: +44(0)1722-502702
Situated just five minutes walk from the heart of Salisbury, set on a quiet street and nestled into a walled garden, The Old Rectory offers the perfect place for a relaxed comfortable stay - all rooms have either en suite or private facilities. The house is a no smoking house. The house still projects a feeling of its time as a happy family environment as well as a quiet, peaceful place of goodwill. [More...]
The Legacy Rose and Crown Hotel is a 13th Century former Coaching Inn set on the banks of the River Avon overlooking the famous water meadows and Salisbury Cathedral just a 5 minute walk away . The 28 bedrooms vary between oak beamed and mullion windowed rooms in the original building and more modern spacious rooms in the Garden wing. Stonehenge is about 30 minutes away and the New Forest around 25 minutes. [More...]
Salisbury's favourite riverside hotel, set in rolling lawns leading down to the watermeadows and Rivers Nadder and Avon, with Salisbury Cathedral in the background. All 35 rooms have full facilities. [More...]
Opposite Salisbury Cathedral, the Kings Arms is steeped in charm and surrounded by picture-book English countryside. This 14th Century hotel has been refurbished with a restaurant, bar, conference room and modern 3 star facilities. The Kings Arms Hotel is situated in the heart of the city opposite Salisbury Cathedral at the St Ann's gate entrance to Cathedral Close and a minutes walk from the Old Market Square. We offer genuine warmth and hospitality from our family-run hotel that brings the personal touch to all that we do. We have 17 bedrooms including 3 four-poster suites for incurable romantics and a family room for 4 to 5 persons. Evenings can be spent dining by candlelight in 'The Chapter House.' Our restaurant combines informality in a relaxed atmosphere with excellent food that includes both a modern European menu and a Thai menu, and a well thought-out and comprehensive wine list, carefully chosen from around the world. [More...]
2 Park Lane is an elegant, warm and welcoming family-run guest house within walking distance of Salisbury city centre. The beautiful Victorian house overlooks Victoria Park and rests down a quiet lane off the A345. Beautifully refurbished, where unique modern styling meets Victorian elegance, Park Lane is an ideal choice for both leisure and business travellers alike. [More...]
16th Century Farmhouse conveniently situated for the New Forest,
Salisbury and the many attractions of the Wiltshire/ Hampshire area. 6 rooms with 4
poster beds for that ideal romantic weekend. Children welcome. [More...]
The White Horse Inn is situated just a couple of minutes walk from the beautiful Salisbury Cathedral. A family run Georgian Inn with a comfortable and well-appointed interior and excellent bar, with efficient service. Located in the central business district of Salisbury, The White Horse is within comfortable walking distance of both the train and bus station. The White Horse Inn boasts a number of double and twin rooms and they are all en suite, immaculately furnished and pleasantly decorated. All rooms are NON-SMOKING. All rooms have a delightful complimentary continental breakfast prepared for guests and laid out for whenever pleases them. This consists of fresh fruit, brunch bar, cereals, milk, fruit juice, pastry, bottled water and coffee and tea making facilities. With an abundance of seating, and a designated non-smoking area, The White Horse Inn's bar area guarantees guests a comfortable occasion. The appetising meals come at reasonable prices and with an efficient service. The restaurant is closed on Saturday evenings and all day Sunday. The bar is closed on Sunday. No children under the age of 16. [More...]
4 star non-smoking accommodation. In Wilton, 3 miles from Salisbury. We are a non-smoking, family run hotel, full of character and charm and with all of the luxuries you would expect. A Georgian-style hotel and restaurant, set in an attractive garden complete with a small stream. The accommodation has been recently refurbished. All rooms are non-smoking. High speed wireless Internet connection available at £10.00 per night. Please note that the restaurant and bar are closed on Sunday at 3:30pm. Guests though, have access to rooms at all times. Please read cancellation policy! Please read cancellation policy [More...]
We agree with The Good Food Guide and The Good Pub Guide look us up under Grosvenor Arms that our food s some of the best in Wiltshire. That s down to Head Chef Owner John Harrington whose style is probably best described as robust modern British. John's cooking based on his formidable technical skills has real substance as he lets the essential flavours of the first class ingredients we use come through in dishes put together with flair and imagination. The menu s extensive and much of it changes on a weekly basis so that we can take advantage of the best seasonal produce as far as possible locally sourced from organic producers although core favourites such as Calves Liver with Leek Mash and Mustard Sauce or Hot Crab Gallette with Green Beans and Sorrel Butter survive the seasons. Whatever you choose light snacks or a full meal everything s cooked to order having been freshly prepared at The Angel from stocks to delicious home baked bread. Click on the link below to see sample menus.Informality is reflected in the way we ve re decorated since we took over. The two Bars have cheerful red colour schemes which soften the flagstone floors with the beams and brickwork reflecting the flames from the central fireplace which is alight nearly all year. Some customers prefer to enjoy coffee or light meals in the cosy sitting room where soft furnishings Georgian fireplaces and the owner s impressive collection of cheese dishes create a relaxing atmosphere.Of course whilst the log fires and old world ambience make the Angel an inviting winter watering hole the Inn has an extra dimension in summer when our flower filled Courtyard Garden is often packed with visitors enjoying lunch under huge terracotta linen umbrellas. On balmy evenings they tell us they do happen we also serve dinner in the Garden where diners particularly appreciate the atmosphere created by the subtle lighting of the many trees and shrubs.Hindon is unlike other villages in the area in that it was established from scratch in the years around 1220 by the bishopric of Winchester which owned the manor of East Knoyle that included Hindon. Peter des Roches was a Frenchman who served King John and came to England with him when the king lost his Normandy possessions. John nominated him to the see of Winchester in 1204. Bishop Peter followed a contemporary trend in establishing new boroughs as commercial ventures with market fair and associated church. This weekly market was laid out along the line of the present wide High Street with market stalls in front of the cottages and burgage plots behind. Tracks led from the street to fields behind the town a pattern that largely survives.An annual fair later biannual was held on the site of the present crossroads in the village. Market and fair prospered artisans abounded and by the 17th century Hindon had one of the busiest fairs in South Wiltshire trading cattle sheep horses pigs and cheese. Both market and fair survived to the late 19th century. Despite rebuilding and infill the pattern of this compact medieval town can still be traced on the ground today. Hindon s Great Fire of 1754 which destroyed a considerable part of the High Street damaged this prosperity. Fortunately the turnpiking of the present B3089 soon after put Hindon on one of the London to Exeter coaching routes generating commerce and service trades not least for inns and alehouses. The only survivors are the Lamb Inn and the Angel Inn called the Grosvenor Inn between 1830 and recently but a walk down the High Street will reveal a number of archways that once led to inn buildings and stable yards.From 1448 Hindon was a parliamentary borough sending two MPs to Westminster. By the 17th century it was described as one of rottenest of rotten boroughs and in the 18th there were frequent tales of open bribery mob violence and general disturbance that were only ended by the loss of the town s franchise at the Reform Act of 1832. Some notable figures were members such as the Whig Henry Fox later Secretary at War and Secretary of State Edmund Ludlow regicide and William Beckford Jr the builder of Beckford Abbey.A chaplain later appointed by and supported by a charity of local citizens served the small chapel built by Peter des Roches in 1224 but it was only a chapel of ease to the church at East Knoyle. Hindon did not achieve independent parish status until 1869. By that time the chapel had been added to and altered for several centuries. William Milles was appointed vicar of the new parish. Within two years the old chapel had been demolished and rebuilt at the cost of Richard Grosvenor 2nd Marquess of Westminster who owned a considerable portion of the village. The church we see today dominates the village and almost certainly occupies the site of the first chapel.The routing of the Salisbury and Yeovil Railway through Tisbury in 1859 was the death knell for the coach and carriage trade in Hindon. The population of the village slowly declined from 921 in 1831 to its present status of a medium sized village with 493 inhabitants in the 1991 census. Recent years have seen here as elsewhere a disappearance of nearly all the shops and trades and the influx of the retired and short distance commuters. There survive however a number of representatives of Hindon s old working families and the village partly due to its compact shape still preserves a close sense of community.The hotel is closed between 3pm and 5pm so unfortunately there is no check in between those times.We open for lunch and dinner every day except Sunday when we are closed in the evening. Lunch 12 2.30 and Dinner from 7p.m. with last orders at 9.30p.m. Choose a table in the Bar or Restaurant and eat from whichever menu you prefer.The heart of the operation is probably the gallery style Restaurant which was created out of the former stable building. [More...]
Situated near the Northern edge of the New Forest with easy access to both Salisbury and Southampton. New Forest Lodge is ideal for both business and pleasure. All rooms are en suite and fitted to a high standard with free wireless broadband access and most with countryside views. Local attractions include Paultons Park Beaulieu Broadlands Romsey Abbey Salisbury Cathedral and of course the 92000 acres of the New Forest.The on site Royal Jaipur Indian Restaurant Bar offers a range of delicious Eastren dishes in contemporary surroundings. There is also a traditional Pub serving excellent food just a short walk away. [More...]
This elegant 17th century Georgian hotel is in the heart of Medevil Salisbury overlooking the famous Cathedral and Close. Its tradition of offering fine hospitality in comfortable surroundings is maintained to this day. In the winter months huge log fires burn in open fireplaces while the summer our courtyard is a tapestry of colour with flower displays. From Stonehenge to the beautiful countryside of the New Forest there is something for everyone in this beautiful corner of Wiltshire. [More...]
Mid Summer Place, Solstice Park, Amesbury , Salisbury
The Holiday Inn Stonehenge is located on the a303 in the heart of Wiltshire and is an ideal location for Stonehenge, Salisbury, Thruxton, Longleat and many more attractions. The hotel is easily accessible when travelling from the M3 motorway, London, the Midlands and the West Country and is ideal for both business and leisure guests. There are 100 en-suite fully air-conditioned bedrooms each with high speed internet access and the latest interactive TV's. [More...]
Family run accommondation with 17 ensuite rooms .10 rooms in the pravilon annex. 4 ground floor rooms in the main building and 6 ground floor in the annex .Award wiinning large garden. One mile from Salisbury city centre 1 2 mile from rail station. Plenty free off road car parking. Ideal location to visit Stonehenge Bath Winchester Portsmouth and New Forest.. Longleat. 25mins drive.Visit Salisbury cathedral.. with in the historic city center.Enjoy our wonderful breakfast withe views of the south wilts cricket ground and the village church. [More...]
A 12th Century Mill Restaurant and Hotel 10 minutes walk from salisbury Cathedral through the Water Meadow where Constable painted the cathedral. All rooms are en suite and have river views. The restaurant is non smoking serving traditional English food obtained locally. The hotel is relaxed and informal and away from the noise of traffic. [More...]
The Fairlawn Hotel is a fine Georgian townhouse, less than 2 miles from Stonehenge and 8 miles from Salisbury. A non-smoking hotel with atmosphere, the owners take great pride in providing a friendly and professional service. The Fairlawn Hotel is a grade 2 listed fine Georgian townhouse, conveniently situated in the small historical market town of Amesbury just off the a303. We are only about 40 miles from the lovely Roman city of Bath and about 60 miles from the outskirts of [More...]
We are a four star silver award guest house set in an Edwardian family run home just a short stroll from Salisbury Cathedral and just 8 miles from Stonehenge. We have half an acre of beautiful gardens with fish pond and beautiful seating areas. Parking available. Children of all ages welcome we provide cots and highchairs . [More...]
Welcome to Cathedral View guests visit us from all over the world. Cathedral View was built during 1795 and is a Georgian Grade II listed building located opposite the Close wall. We have a magnificent view of Salisbury Cathedral We try to make your stay in our home enjoyable and relaxing. All of the bedrooms are of a very high standard. All rooms are en suite. Every room has colour television with digital Freeview tea and coffee making facilities hairdriers and other thoughtful items. We have off road parking available. At breakfast we always have fresh fruit yoghurt and cereals as well as the full English breakfast. We cater for all tastes. [More...]
Comfortable hotel offering ideal accommodation for both business and leisure. Relaxed restaurant with wide choice of menu. an a good base for exploring the local area. Surrounded by original oak beams and open fires, our bars are the perfect blend of old meets new. Guests can relax in traditional comfort while enjoying a selection of real ales. Our 32 newly refurbished bedrooms all have en-suite bathrooms, tv, and tea and coffee making facilities. Many rooms feature the original oak beams and combine a real Olde Worlde atmosphere with the very best of modern day luxuries and comforts. Our Chef takes great pride in the creation of traditional English Fayre to be enjoyed in the historic setting if the George Hotel's restaurant. The hotel also features a variety of Themed Nights throughout the year, a great idea for any special occasion or company event. [More...]
located 5 miles from the beautiful city of salisbury and 3 miles from wilton. Our rooms are all ensuite and our restaurant serves food lunchtimes and evenings everyday. [More...]
Welcome to great value hotel accommodation in Salisbury City CentreCitylodge Salisbury occupies a 15th century Merchant House with a wealth of beams, features and history. The lodge has 23 newly refurbished bedrooms, all featuring en suite bathrooms with bath and power shower. The lodge is completely non-smoking.All rooms have flat screen TVs with 33 free digital TV & radio channels and free wifi broadband internet access. We have five ground floor bedrooms and all bedrooms have new hypnos beds and bespoke walnut furniture; indeed a tranquil haven in the centre of a vibrant city.The Lodge doesn't offer lunch or dinner but we can give you a great breakfast! An abundance of bars and restaurants can be found nearby. Due to our location we are unable to offer on site parking but you may park at the front of the hotel after 6pm until 8am free of charge (outside of these times a charge is made). There is a large pay and display car park which is less then a minute's walk away and is free of charge overnight. [More...]
The Inn is a Privately owned 30 bedroom modern hotel/leisure complex. Set in rolling countryside it is only 3 miles from historic Salisbury. All our rooms are spacious with full en-suite facilities, Colour TV, Hospitality Tray and Trouser Press. Guests become complementary guests of the Leisure Club for the duration of their stay -so rest and relaxation is assured. The Restaurant is open every evening, and the menus are changed daily to reflect the best of fresh and seasonal produce. We also have an extensive bar menu and guaranteed excellent value for money. We offer traditional English cooked breakfasts and a selection of healthier options to start the day off in style. The Inn is the perfect touring base. Besides Salisbury and Stonehenge just a few minutes away, it is in the heart of a circle including Bath, Winchester, the New Forest, Southampton, Portsmouth, Bournemouth and with London only 1 hour away. Personally run Mr John Abbott and a friendly and caring staff, guests can be sure of a warm welcome, excellent food, and a relaxed atmosphere - the perfect place to 'stop the world'. [More...]
Salisbury Wetherlodge is situated above the Kings Head Inn, formerly the County Hotel. This three storey building was built in 1874 for the richardson brothers, wine and spirit importers, shippers and wholesalers. It was then britains oldest wine and spirit business. Origanally known as City Chambers, the building was occupied by wine merchants until the late 20th Century.Situated in the center of the city, Salisbury wetherlodge is the perfect base for exploring the city and surrounding areas.Ideal for corporate guests, with easy access to the town center, car parking and ring roads.Salisbury Wetherlodge is the closet travel accommodation to Salisbury Playhouse and City Hall. Both providing excellent entertainment all year round.Salisbury is a lively, vibrant city, dominated by a cathedral of exceptional beauty, topped by Englands tallest spire standing at an impressive 123m/404ft.This Gothic Masterpiece(housing one of the four remaining copies of the nations most historic doucuments - the Magna Carta) stands in the close. The close not only houses the cathedral but also: Salisbury and South Wiltshire Museum, The Wordrobe Military Museum, Mompesson House and The Medieval Hall.Twice Weekly markets are still held in the central square. Colourful, bustling, noisey, friendly and full of exciting aromas from freshly ground coffee and fresh bread to spit roast chicken, doughnuts and newly cut folwers. Also Carpets, clothes, shoes, jewllery, kitchenware, mobile phones and wooden furniture, in fact the range of goods on offer is endless are also at exceptional prices.PLEASE NOTE: Due to our central location we are unable to offer on site parking, however, there is a large pay and display car park just a short walk from the lodge.The bar plays music until 1am Thursday, Friday and Saturday nights. [More...]
Set in the tranquility of the Nadder Valley, the perfect retreat from
the hustle and bustle of daily life. 2 acres of gardens with a backdrop of
surrounding hills. Fine dining and a well balanced wine list complete the
experience at this very special hotel. [More...]
HOTELYEAR BUILT 1210 YEAR REMODELED 2004ADDITIONAL PROPERTY DESCRIPTION WELCOME TO THE BEST WESTERN RED LION HOTEL. A TRADITIONAL 13TH CENTURY COACHING INN, FAMOUS FOR ITS CREEPER CLAD COURTYARD, CHARM, AND ANTIQUE FILLED ROOMS. 51 INDIVIDUALLY DESIGNED BEDROOMS, IDEAL CONFERENCE VENUE AND CENTRAL TO MANY WELL KNOWN ATTRACTIONS. [More...]
Charming Victorian home of Ian and Jacqueline Lawrence. Eight ensuite rooms. Recently awarded four stars by the AA for their guest accommodation. Large car park. Breakfasts include the typical English Breakfast mushrooms on toast or poached eggs and are served in the beautiful conservatory. Situated close to the city of Salisbury Stonehenge and Old Sarum. Log fires in winter and lovely gardens in the summer. [More...]