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Place |
Map ref |
Date |
Notes |
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Cathedral Church of St. Mary |
North Walk, The Close, Salisbury |
51°03′54″N 1°47′51″W / 51.064944°N 1.79738°W / 51.064944; -1.79738 |
1220 |
Foundations laid April 25, 1220. Consecrated 1225, 1258 and when completed in 1266. |
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Salisbury Cathedral School |
The Close, Salisbury. SP1 2EQ |
51°03′50″N 1°47′46″W / 51.063886°N 1.796082°W / 51.063886; -1.796082 |
13/15th century |
Initially residential, now a private school.
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Malmesbury House |
North Walk, The Close, Salisbury |
51°03′58″N 1°47′38″W / 51.066054°N 1.793979°W / 51.066054; -1.793979 |
1416 |
Original known as Copt Hall demolished in 1399, still residential.
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The Theological College |
North Walk, The Close, Salisbury. SP1 2EG |
51°03′58″N 1°47′43″W / 51.0662°N 1.7954°W / 51.0662; -1.7954 |
Late 17th century |
Now called Sarum College, an ecumenical study centre.
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The Close Wall, Rosemary Lane |
Rosemary Lane, North Walk, The Close, Salisbury, also Exeter St. Salisbury |
51°03′54″N 1°47′38″W / 51.0650°N 1.7939°W / 51.0650; -1.7939 |
1331 |
The ancient wall surrounding the Cathedral close on north, east and south sides. Remnants of Old Sarum Cathedral visible.
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The Matron's College |
39-46 The High Street, Salisbury. SP1 2EL |
51°04′00″N 1°47′52″W / 51.066659°N 1.797729°W / 51.066659; -1.797729 |
1682 |
Accommodation for clergy widows. Established by Bishop Seth Ward and probably designed by Christopher Wren, still functions with original intent.
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North Gate |
High St. Salisbury. SP1 2EG |
51°04′01″N 1°47′52″W / 51.066957°N 1.797729°W / 51.066957; -1.797729 |
14/15th century |
Two-storey building over and around north entrance to the Cathedral Close.
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Mompesson House |
Choristers' Green, The Close Salisbury. SP1 2EG |
51°40′01″N 1°47′55″W / 51.66687°N 1.798486°W / 51.66687; -1.798486 |
1704 |
Town house built for Sir Thomas Mompesson, 17/18th century MP, now a historical exhibit. |
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Screen, Walls, Piers, Gates and Overthrow of Mompesson House |
Choristers' Green, The Close Salisbury. SP1 2EG |
51°40′01″N 1°47′55″W / 51.66687°N 1.798486°W / 51.66687; -1.798486 |
1704 |
Frontage of house, low wall, iron gate and railings,18th century iron lamps.
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Wren Hall |
Choristers' Green, The Close, Salisbury. SP1 2EL |
51°04′00″N 1°47′57″W / 51.0666°N 1.7993°W / 51.0666; -1.7993 |
14/15th century wing of Braybrook House rebuilt in 1714 |
Originally a cathedral choristers' school, now used as a cathedral education centre.
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Braybrooke House |
Choristers' Green, The Close. SP1 2EG |
51°03′59″N 1°47′59″W / 51.0664°N 1.7996°W / 51.0664; -1.7996 |
14/15th century |
Initially residential, now a resource centre.
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Hemingsby House |
Choristers' Green, The Close, Salisbury. SP1 2EL |
coord n/a |
14/15th century |
Former canonry, has appearance of two houses.
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The King's House |
West Walk, The Close, Salisbury. SP1 2EG |
51°03′52″N 1°48′00″W / 51.064547°N 1.800004°W / 51.064547; -1.800004 |
13/14th century, altered in 16/17th century |
Originally the residence of the Abbot of Sherborne, now a museum.
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68 West Walk |
The Close, Salisbury. SP1 2EN |
51°03′50″N 1°48′00″W / 51.0639°N 1.7999°W / 51.0639; -1.7999 |
1594 |
Residential to the present day[12] |
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Retaining Wall, Screen Railing, Piers and Gates of No. 68 West Walk |
68 West Walk, The Close, Salisbury. SP1 2EN |
51°03′50″N 1°47′59″W / 51.0638°N 1.7996°W / 51.0638; -1.7996 |
circa 1720 |
Iron decorative screen with gate and low wall.
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The Walton Canonry |
No. 96 West Walk, The Close, Salisbury. SP1 2EN |
51°03′47″N 1°47′58″W / 51.062989°N 1.799505°W / 51.062989; -1.799505 |
1720 |
A private residence, named from earlier resident, Canon Walton, son of the angler, still residential.
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Leaden Hall |
West Walk, The Close, Salisbury. SP1 2EP |
51°03′47″N 1°48′00″E / 51.06305°N 1.79987°E / 51.06305; 1.79987 |
1717 |
Original site of canonical house of Elias of Dereham, now part of a private school.
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South Gate or Harnham Gate and Gatehouse |
1 de Vaux Place, Salisbury. SP1 2ES |
51°03′45″N 1°47′52″W / 51.062364°N 1.797729°W / 51.062364; -1.797729 |
14th Century |
Archway, gate and gatehouse. Southern gate into Cathedral Close.
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Bishop's Gate |
Exeter Street, Salisbury. SP1 2EG |
51°03′51″N 1°47′39″W / 51.064054°N 1.79415°W / 51.064054; -1.79415 |
13/14th century |
The eastern gateway into Cathedral Close
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St Annes Gate |
2 St John's St, Salisbury. SP1 2EG |
51°03′57″N 1°47′37″W / 51.065895°N 1.79368°W / 51.065895; -1.79368 |
circa 1331 |
Originally a residence and gateway, now only partly residential but still a gateway.
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Church of St. Lawrence |
Stratford-sub-Castle, Salisbury |
51°05′34″N 1°48′55″W / 51.092782°N 1.815276°W / 51.092782; -1.815276 |
Early C13 chancel but consecration recorded for 1326. |
Parish Church of the village of Stratford sub Castle |
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Church of St Martin |
St Martin's Church St., Salisbury. SP1 2HY |
51°03′56″N 1°47′14″W / 51.065548°N 1.787188°W / 51.065548; -1.787188 |
13/14th century |
Originally a Saxon church, several restorations.
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Church of St Thomas and St Edmund |
St Thomas' Square., Salisbury. SP1 1BA |
51°04′08″N 1°47′50″W / 51.068986°N 1.797134°W / 51.068986; -1.797134 |
Probably 1220 |
Parish church of New Sarum.
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John Halle's Hall |
The New Canal, Salisbury. SP1 2AD |
51°05′13″N 1°47′42″W / 51.086845°N 1.794902°W / 51.086845; -1.794902 |
15th century with late 19th century frontage. |
Originally residential, now entrance to Odeon cinema.
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91 Crane Street |
Salisbury SP1 2PU. |
51°04′03″N 1°47′54″W / 51.067415°N 1.79822°W / 51.067415; -1.79822 |
mid 14th century |
Residential.
Previously called 'Le Crane' in 1455 [22]
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The King's Arms |
St John's Street, Salisbury. SP1 2SB |
51°03′58″N 1°47′24″W / 51.066134°N 1.79012°W / 51.066134; -1.79012 |
15th century |
Probably residential initially, later and now, an inn.
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The Old George Inn |
15-17 The High Street, Salisbury. SP1 2NT |
51°04′04″N 1°47′51″E / 51.067839°N 1.797405°E / 51.067839; 1.797405 |
14th century |
This old inn has a number of literary and historical connections, now, with ground floor removed, entrance to shopping mall. No longer an inn.
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Church House |
99/101 Crane St, Salisbury. SP1 2QE |
51°04′03″N 1°47′57″W / 51.067378°N 1.799258°W / 51.067378; -1.799258 |
15/18th century |
Originally donated by the Audley family as a workhouse, now diocesan administrative offices.
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Joiners' Hall |
St Ann's Street, Salisbury. SP1 2DX |
51°03′58″N 1°47′24″W / 51.066188°N 1.79012°W / 51.066188; -1.79012 |
Early 17th century |
Initially a guild meeting hall, now residential
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Mill House and Old Mill |
Town Path, Harnham, Salisbury |
51°03′50″N 1°48′30″W / 51.063839°N 1.808217°W / 51.063839; -1.808217 |
14/15th century |
Mill house, restored early 19th century, now with hotel attached.
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School of Arts Annexe |
4 New Street, Salisbury. SP1 2PH |
51°04′02″N 1°47′40″E / 51.067093°N 1.794379°E / 51.067093; 1.794379 |
18th century |
Originally part of Salisbury School of Art, now offices.
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The Poultry Cross |
Silver Street/Minster Street, Salisbury. SP1 2NG |
51°04′08″N 1°47′46″E / 51.068759°N 1.79616°E / 51.068759; 1.79616 |
14th century |
Originally to mark the site of a market. Still used as a market site twice weekly.
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Trinity Street Almshouses |
Nos. 1-13 Trinity Street Salisbury. SP1 2BD |
51°04′01″N 1°47′31″W / 51.066881°N 1.79185°W / 51.066881; -1.79185 |
1379 |
2 storied medieval hospital and accommodation rebuilt in 1702, now accommodation for elderly people.
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Crane Bridge |
Cranebridge Road, Salisbury. SP1 2QE |
51°04′04″N 1°47′50″W / 51.067721°N 1.797134°W / 51.067721; -1.797134 |
15th century |
4 span bridge over River Avon.
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Harnham Bridge or Ayleswade Bridge |
St Nicholas Road, Salisbury. SP1 2SN |
51°03′38″N 1°47′47″W / 51.060616°N 1.796501°W / 51.060616; -1.796501 |
1244 |
The oldest bridge in Salisbury. Built by Bishop Bingham over the River Avon
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Remains of Old Sarum Castle and Cathedral |
Castle Road, Salisbury. SP1 3YS |
51°05′34″N 1°48′17″W / 51.092904°N 1.804762°W / 51.092904; -1.804762 |
12th century |
Originally an important town and citadel, now a historical site. |
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