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Old Sarum(Salisbury, Wiltshire, UK) |
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Facilities & Restrictions:
Souvenir shop, Dogs allowed, Car park OnSite Refreshment: Yes Exclusive Use: Yes
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Step back to 500BC
Built around 500BC by the iron age peoples, Old Sarum is the former site of the first cathedral and ancient city of Salisbury. A prehistoric hillfort in origin, Old Sarum was occupied by the Romans, the Saxons, and eventually the Normans who made it into one of their major strongholds, with a motte-and-bailey castle built at its centre. Old Sarum eventually grew into one of the most dramatic settlements in medieval England as castle, cathedral, bishop's palace and thriving township. When the new city we know as Salisbury was founded in the early 13th century the settlement faded away. With fine views of the surrounding countryside, Old Sarum is an excellent picnic spot. Opening Times: 1 Apr - 31 Oct: daily, 10am - 6pm (5pm in Oct). 1 Nov - 31 Mar: daily 10am - 4pm. Closed 24 - 26 Dec & 1 Jan
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Location:
OS184 Ref. SU138 327. 2m N of Salisbury off A345
Contact:
Address: Castle Rd, Salisbury Wiltshire SP1 3SD UK
Phone: +44(0)1722 335398
Management:
Management: The Head Custodian
Admissions:
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Opening times:
OpeningTimes: Apr - Oct: daily, 10am - 6pm. Nov - Mar: daily, 10am - 4pm.SeasonalClosure: 24 - 26 Dec & 1 Jan.
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