BED AND BREAKFASTS B and B B&B in SALISBURY and ROMSEY:
| WOODPECKERS
Bed & Breakfast (Newtown, Romsey) Our Bed and Breakfast is separate from the house giving you your own privacy for as long as your stay. Woodpeckers comprises of a double bedroom, lounge area with comfortable leather seating, TV and DVD. Bathroom complete with shower and bath. Evening meal menu available. Children welcome. Disabled access. Wifi. Off road parking. Rural but just 10 minutes from Romsey, 15 from Salisbury. New Forest 10 minutes. VIEW WEBSITE |
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| SPIRE HOUSE B&B (Central Salisbury) Situated a few hundred metres from the Cathedral, this lovely B&B is ideal for those wishing to stay in town but with quick access to the New Forest (10 miles). Host: Mrs Lois Faulkner VIEW WEBSITE |
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| THE FOUNTAIN INN B and B (Whiteparish, near Salisbury) The fountain inn has six en-suite bedrooms with five twin and one single. The rooms are decorated to a traditional cottage style befitting a property 350 years old. All rooms have tea/coffee making facilities, flatscreen TV and WiFi access. Breakfast is a full English, unless you would like something different then just ask, freshly ground coffee and speciality teas. Our restaurant offers traditonal English food using local produce. Beer garden and large car park. Twin rooms £60 per night Single room £37.50 per night VIEW WEBSITE |
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PLACES OF INTEREST AROUND SALISBURY
Salisbury Cathedral is a beautiful
and historic medieval building, an international symbol of Christianity
and a world class heritage attraction.
The Cathedral hosts regular classical, choral and contemporary concerts
featuring English and visiting International choirs, and the renowned
Organ Recital Series.
The annual five day festival of choral music featuring the choirs of
Chichester, Salisbury and Winchester is hosted in 2006 by Salisbury
Cathedral (Wednesday 19th July until Sunday 23rd July).
see www.salisburycathedral.org.uk
Stonehenge is the world's best
known Megalithic monument. Built around 3100BC, the huge stone circle is
a World Heritage Site. Stonehenge stands on Salisbury Plain, just
8 miles north of the city.
see www.stonehenge.co.uk
Wilton House is one of the Treasure Houses of England. The home of the Earl of Pembroke, this 460 year old building with its history, architecture, art treasures and 21 acres of gardens and parkland attracts visitors from all over the world. see www.wiltonhouse.co.uk
Salisbury Racecourse - Set in the middle of picturesque Wiltshire countryside, within view of the Cathedral, the Racecourse hosts 14 thoroughbred flat race meetings in 2006, plus a raceday for Arabian horses. see www.salisburyracecourse.co.uk







