Byways House is a large, attractive, central B&B in Salisbury, and has free Wi-Fi internet ... more
and a large, free car park. From Byways House you have easy access to the beautiful city of Salisbury, including the historic Salisbury Cathedral, Old Sarum, Wil...
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Price is per double room per night and may vary depending on date booked...
Comparing with their first album "Salisbury" was different.Uriah Heep make big step forward (artistically and musically),One can see song writing development.The album opened with fantastic hard-rock "Bird of prey" with lots of beautiful high notes from Byron. "The park" Written by Ken had beautiful harmony with unbelievable Byron's vocal.Good hard-rock "Time to live",and "Lady in Black"-legendary ballad ,re-released in 1977 earning the band Golden Lion award.Wonderfull "High priestess"."Salisbury" completes the work.It is really best collaboration between orchestra and rock band .This is really progressive 17-minutes epic,phenomenal opus with a twenty-seven piece brass section ...
Advantages: Right in the centre of Salisbury Disadvantages: Woefully disorganised and in need of a full refurbishment
With having a daughter living in the area we had received mixed opinions on the Mercure White Hart Hotel in Salisbury. Anyway, we decided one Sunday morning when in the area to go in and see what it was like.
We had coffee and toasted teacakes in the Lounge area and we were pleased with the service we received so decided we would use this as our base for our holiday in early July.
Unfortunately, our week at the Mercure White Hart did not reach the standards or expectations of a large city-centre three-star hotel
I am writing on our observations of the week, 4 July to 11 July, when we stayed at the Mercure White Hart Hotel in Salisbury.
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We arrived at the White Hart at approximately 4 pm on a Friday with our daughter. We were booked in for the whole week, while our daughter was booked in for three nights. We ...
Advantages: Shopping, Cinema, Theatre,leisure centre, pubs, restaurants, parks, history. Disadvantages: Traffic and parking.
I have lived in Salisbury for the past seventeen years and despite being a bit of a nomad prior to that, I can't see that I'll ever want to move. For me, Salisbury is small enough to retain a community atmosphere and big enough to have all the essentials, chain stores, cinema, theatre, leisure centre etc.
I recently hosted a visit by a friend I hadn't seen for some time and took them on a tour of the city. I suppose this was the first time for a long while that I had seen the city as visitors see it.
What I found was a city centre with wonderful historic buildings, a vibrant outdoor market, a variety of large national stores and local specialist shops, plenty of retaurants and coffee houses, and any number of pubs to suit all tastes.
Around the city there are lovely parks such as Elizabeth Gardens, the ancient monument of Old Sarum ...