Salisbury, England
Historic Sites & Landmarks in Salisbury, England
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Salisbury Cathedral
England
Built in the 13th century, Salisbury Cathedral boasts the tallest spire in England, an elaborately sculptured west front, a beautiful chapter house with a copy of the Magna Carta, and an interesting tower tour.
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Salisbury War Memorial and Railings
Salisbury, England
First World War memorial by Messrs H H Martyn & Company Ltd, unveiled on 12 February 1922, with later inscriptions commemorating those who served during the Second World War.
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54 and 56, Bedwin Street
Salisbury, England
Late C16 timber framed building. Refronted C18.
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Training College
Salisbury, England
Cl7/C18 altered later C18. 2 storeys and attic, red brick on stone rubble base. Painted stone band between storeys. Stone quoins, moulded and coved eaves cornice.
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24, Bedwin Street
Salisbury, England
Late C18. Comer site with Rollestone Street.
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Frowds Almshouses
Salisbury, England
1750. 2 storeyed 9 bay front to street. Red brick with brick quoins on raised plinth. Moulded brick eaves cornice.
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26 and 28, Bedwin Street
Salisbury, England
Early Cl9 pair of houses. 3 storeys red brick. Low pitch gable end slate roof with projecting flat eaves.
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30, Bedwin Street
Salisbury, England
Late C18. 2 storeys red brick on projecting plinth.
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32, Bedwin Street
Salisbury, England
Early to mid C19, 3 storeys red brick. Low pitch gable end slate roof with flat eaves.
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34, Bedwin Street
Salisbury, England
C17. 2 storeys timber frame plastered, jettied upper pout steep pitch gable end old tile roof.