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Cathedral Cottage
91 Exeter Street
Salisbury
Wiltshire

SP1 2SE

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Cathedral Cottage is an ideal place to stay, being right in the middle of the beautiful city of Salisbury, opposite the Cathedral. Park up your car or arrive by train. Spend a few days just enjoying yourself, strolling around the splendid shops or taking in the sights, leave all the stresses behind you, and relax. There are lots of attractions, good restaurants and pubs. There are regular bus services, visiting places of interest further afield, for example: Stonehenge, Wilton House, Bath, New Forest and the South coast. Also festivals/services in Salisbury Cathedral, International Arts Festival (May/June), Race Meetings and for golfers there is the South Wilts Golf Club, High Post Golf Club and others or visit a world-famous example of 18th Century English landscape at Stourhead, or the UK's first safari park Longleat. Take a walk across the water meadows and have a drink by the river or if you are feeling more energetic, hire bikes and explore cycle ways. Salisbury, with its history and heritage, is an unbeatable destination for your short break or just a visit for the day. With everything from cosmopolitan cafes to traditional country inns, specialist independent shops and major high street names. PLEASE NOTE: Check In is from 14:00 to 20:00. Check Out is by 10:00. Early/Late Check Out by arrangement. We are a no smoking accommodation. Regrettably we cannot accept pets. Children must be over 12 years of age.WE DON'T ACCEPT CREDIT/DEBIT CARDS ON SITE. CASH OR CHEQUES ONLY.

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