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Legacy Rose and Crown Hotel
Harnham Road, Salisbury, Wiltshire, SP2 8JQ

A 13th Century coaching inn, this hotel is located close to the main attractions in Salisbury and is a fine place to rest and relax on your holidays. The rooms have all been fitted with a range of modern...
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Attractions near Legacy Rose and Crown Hotel
A selection of attractions close to Legacy Rose and Crown Hotel:
Rose and Crown Hotel  (< 1 Mile)
The long front of this old inn curves gently to follow the road. A striking example of timber-framing, it dates back centuries. It still retains...
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The King's House  (< 1 Mile)
Award-winning museum designated as having outstanding archaeology collections of national importance. The King’s House in Salisbury is home of the re-designed Stonehenge Gallery, Warminster Jewel...
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Salisbury Cathedral  (< 1 Mile)
Salisbury Cathedral is one of the finest medieval cathedrals in Britain. It is the mother church of the Salisbury Diocese, an area that covers most...
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Mompesson House  (< 1 Mile)
The house built for the Mompesson family is the most imposing in Choristers Green. Today it is owned by the National Trust. A fine...
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The Medieval Hall  (< 1 Mile)
Imagine the rich scents of feasting wafting through this impressive hall, as medieval Deans of Salisbury entertained the great and the good. The hall was...
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Prezzo  (< 1 Mile)
On the corner of High Street and Crane Street is this irresistible oddity. A row of three timber-framed houses has been converted into a restaurant....
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The Wardrobe  (< 1 Mile)
The Wardrobe gets its odd name from days long gone. It stands on the site of the medieval bishop’s storehouse. The present building is a...
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Malmesbury House  (< 1 Mile)
Just inside St Ann’s Gate is this fascinating house built right into the wall of the close. Originally there was a house here for one...
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Sarum College  (< 1 Mile)
This theological college was established in 1860 in this late 17th Century house. Its warm red brick front is an exercise in calm symmetry. But...
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New Inn  (< 1 Mile)
The picturesque New Inn was once a row of Tudor houses. The western part shown here was converted into a pub first. The inn has...
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Church House  (< 1 Mile)
This picturesque building beside the Avon began life as a merchant’s home. Wealthy William Lightfoot built himself a courtyard house in the 15th Century, which...
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The Mill  (< 1 Mile)
The present building, now a restaurant and pub, dates from the 18th Century, but the mill’s history is much longer. Mills were generally rebuilt...
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Haunch of Venison  (< 1 Mile)
The first floor restaurant of the Haunch of Venison extends into the building next door with decorative bargeboards. Both buildings form part of a row...
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The Cloisters  (< 1 Mile)
There is more to this building than meets the eye. A casual glance will spot its Georgian windows. The date c.1750 is painted on...
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Salisbury United Reformed Church  (< 1 Mile)
This eye-catching exercise in the Gothic Revival style was designed in 1879 by the London-based architectural firm of Tarring and Wilkinson. They added their own...
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Market Inn  (< 1 Mile)
Butcher Row developed from a row of market stalls. Over the Middle Ages traders gradually replaced their stalls with a strip of shops facing Butcher...
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33 Butcher Row  (< 1 Mile)
This Tudor timber-framed shop was beautifully restored in 1994. Much of the original fabric was uncovered as later facings were stripped away. Some carved beams...
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Edwin Young Gallery  (< 1 Mile)
The Edwin Young Gallery offers visitors a fine collection of artwork on general display. It has gained a well deserved reputation for being one...
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John Creasey Gallery  (< 1 Mile)
This gallery is in a beautiful location for visitors and local people to admire artworks. It has a commitment to invigorating peoples interest in...
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Salisbury Library & Galleries  (< 1 Mile)
Salisbury Library and Galleries are located in the Market Place at the very heart of this historic town, and represent one of the most important...
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Ox Row Inn  (< 1 Mile)
This building is intriguingly two-faced. Its façades to Butcher Row and Market Square are quite different. The Butcher Row face shows its true age. It...
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Old Mill Hotel  (< 1 Mile)
For centuries this was a working mill, straddling the river and mill races. The oldest part dates from around 1500 and still has its Tudor...
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Guildhall  (< 1 Mile)
A stirring sculpture of the British lion with the helmets of the fallen adorns the memorial to those lost in two world wars. Behind it...
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Red Lion Hotel  (< 1 Mile)
Here is a fine example of a coaching inn. It is far older than it looks. An Elizabethan inn was given a late Georgian facelift....
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Alchemy at the Chough  (< 1 Mile)
The regularity of this timber front gives away its modern date, but what lies behind is a genuinely old inn. The main front (shown here)...
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Choristers Green  (< 1 Mile)
Surrounded by gracious houses, this grassy quadrangle makes a pleasant place to rest in a busy day of sightseeing or shopping. It gets its...
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Matron’s College  (< 1 Mile)
This appealing building is part of Salisbury’s heritage of care. It was founded in 1682 by Bishop Seth Ward to house twelve widows of clergy,...
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North Gate  (< 1 Mile)
Here’s a relic of uneasy times. In 1327 the king allowed the cathedral authorities to protect their close with a massive wall. Great gates guarded...
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Wren Hall  (< 1 Mile)
This gracious Queen Anne building was a school for the cathedral choristers from 1714 to 1947. The tradition of choir schools goes back into the...
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Trinity Hospital  (< 1 Mile)
This charity was founded in 1379 by brothel-keeper Agnes Bottenham. As an act of penitance she opened the hospital on the site of the brothel...
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Cross Keys Shopping Centre  (< 1 Mile)
Here is one of the hidden pleasures of Salisbury. From Queen Street a Georgian façade frames the entrance, but far older history lies within. The...
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Salisbury Playhouse  (< 1 Mile)
This lively theatre stages its own productions all year round. There is no resident company. Instead all shows are cast independently, so theatre-goers see a...
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City Hall Entertainment Centre  (< 1 Mile)
City Hall is the city’s chief venue for national touring shows. But it also hosts local amateur events, exhibitions and lectures. It was opened in...
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Fisherton Mill  (< 1 Mile)
Tucked away behind the shops on Fisherton Street is a former grain mill, now used as a commercial art gallery with café. Studio workshops cluster...
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Pheasant Inn  (< 1 Mile)
This picturesque 15th Century inn stands on the corner of Salt Lane and Rollestone Street. Originally it was the Crispin Inn, named after the patron...
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Royal George  (1.1 Miles)
This building is older than it looks. A Georgian facelift was given to a 15th Century timber-framed building. Inside the wealth of exposed beams...
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Salisbury Arts Centre  (1.1 Miles)
The arts centre makes imaginative use of a redundant medieval church. St Edmund’s was once a massive collegiate church, but it was reduced by about...
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Church of St Paul  (1.2 Miles)
When the village of Fisherton was absorbed into Salisbury, this Victorian church replaced the old parish church. St Clement’s was demolished in 1852 and its...
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The Council House  (1.2 Miles)
Salisbury District Council has the grandest house in the city. It was long known as College House, after the medieval College of St Edmund founded...
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Old Sarum Castle  (2.6 Miles)
The massive Iron Age hillfort of Old Sarum (Old Salisbury) was reused by the Romans, Saxons and Normans, before growing into one of the most...
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