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Britain's finest 13th century cathedral with the tallest spire in Britain. Discover nearly 800 years of history, including the world's best preserved Magna Carta (AD 1215) and Europe’s oldest working clock (AD 1386). Also restaurant & shop.
Wilton House, home to the 18th Earl of Pembroke, provides a fascinating insight into British history. Built on the site of a 9th century nunnery but now set in 21 acres of landscaped parkland, with water and rose gardens beside the River Na
The Wardrobe, with its many period features, dates from the thirteenth century. It is known as the Wardrobe having been used as a clothing and document store by bishops in the 14th century.
Arundells, the home of former Prime Minister Sir Edward Heath
The House in The Close, is a perfect example of Queen Anne architecture and was built for Charles Mompesson in 1701. It is noted for its elegant and spacious interior, especially the magnificent plasterwork and fine oak staircase.
The massive Iron Age hill fort of Old Sarum (Old Salisbury) was re-used by the Romans, Saxons and Normans, before growing into one of the most flourishing settlements in medieval England. See the ruins of a castle, cathedral & royal palace.