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A Guide For Those Seeking New Homes in Salisbury Welcome to New Homes Salisbury, the website which aims to provide invaluable information for people searching for new homes in Salisbury. The cathedral city of Salisbury is located in the county of Wiltshire in South East England. It lays at the confluence of five different rivers that lead into the River Avon. The existence of Salisbury dates back to 1220 but there is evidence that there were settlement activity before history began. With a growing population in excess of 50,000 people, there is a growing demand for new homes in Salisbury. Salisbury is also the interchange of two major rail networks, the West England main line and the Wessex rail line, making a new home in Salisbury ideal for commuters. The city is also only 85 miles from the English's capital, London. The most popular and visited Salisbury Property has to be Salisbury Cathedral. Dating back to 1220, the Anglican cathedral is home to the tallest church spire in the United Kingdom and offers tours of the tower to the public. It is also home to the largest cloister and one of the four copies of the Magma Carter. Another popular Salisbury Property is the Salisbury and South Wiltshire Museum. Located in the King's House, which is opposite the cathedral, the museum is home to a permanent exhibition on Stonehenge and the archaeology of South Wiltshire. You can also discover a collection of historical costumes from the area within the textile gallery. Salisbury is only 8 miles from the World famous Stonehenge heritage site, which sits north west of Salisbury. The world heritage pre-historical stone circle is owned by the crown and ran by the English Heritage. This attracts many visitors to the Salisbury area. Salisbury is also the home to Salisbury City Football Club, who are based at Reymond McEnhill Stadium and Five Rivers leisure Centre, where you will find the city's indoor swimming pool. If horse racing is more your thing, then head down to Salisbury racecourse, to catch some flat horse races. Education is another good reason to buy a new home in Salisbury. With its abundance of local Primary, Secondary and Private Schools, makes new home in Salisbury suitable for all of the family. CLOSE TO SALISBURY Old Sacrum – 4 miles Whaddon – 5 miles Farley – 8 miles Little Langford – 8 miles Stuckton – 12 miles Frenchmoor – 12 miles Orcheston – 13 miles Chettle – 17 miles Chicklade – 18 miles AREAS OR SUBURBS OF SALISBURY Netherhampton Harnham Bishopdown Laverstock West Harnham Petersfinger East Harnham Britford Clardendon |