Belle View The apartment with the best views in Salisbury! Accommodation This newly renovated apartment has a generous range of modern facilities and can accommodate up to four guests. Key features include: • Lounge with large bay window • Kitchen / diner • Bathroom with shower over bath • Dual aspect master bedroom with bay window • Attic room with double bed and further seating area • Dedicated Parking Entering via a generous sized hallway, with space to store coats and cases, the staircase takes you to the first floor. There you will find a well-sized, comfortable lounge with beautiful bay window overlooking the Close and Cathedral lawns, a good range of seating, TV and artwork. This leads to a large, light Location and well-equipped modern kitchen / diner with microwave, toaster, kettle, oven and hob, dishwasher, fridge and washing This unique apartment is Salisbury Cathedral’s nearest neighbour with unparalleled views, upstairs and machine, iron and ironing board. downstairs, of the famous 403ft Spire, the tallest in Great Britain. Just off the kitchen is a good sized modern bathroom furnished The apartment, once part of the Vicar of the Close’s house, dates back to the 1800’s and is situated above the with a bath, shower with glass screen, toilet and wash hand bustling Bell Tower Tea Rooms. Although busy with tourists during the day the evenings are quiet and the basin. surrounding Close is tranquil. The dual aspect master bedroom is delightfully furnished with a The historic Cathedral Close is home to beautiful houses, two museums, a National Trust property, two double bed, drawers and hanging space plus built in cupboard. restaurants and three tea-rooms. With the city centre just a five minutes level walk away, you are perfectly Seating within the bay window offers the perfect vantage point positioned to explore the picturesque, medieval city of Salisbury from which to watch the world go by as you start your day. The second floor is accessed via a steep, curving staircase. Here you will find two characterful areas, one small double bedroom with a window overlooking the North Walk and a further generous area that can be used to read and relax. You will notice the ecclesiastical touches throughout the apartment in keeping with its heritage and location. Church chairs and prayer book stands blend in well with contemporary furnishings offering you a special blend of both worlds. Access A designated parking bay is just seconds from your private entrance to the property so you can come and go as you please. The High Street Gate which leads to the city is closed at 23.00 but don’t worry, you’ll be given your own key and will be able to enjoy the serenity that descends when the world is shut out! Restrictions No smoking or pets are allowed in the property. Not suitable for small children or the infirm due to access and staircases. How to Book A minimum stay of 3 nights is required - weekly and monthly rentals are also available. 2016/17 rates are as follows: 3 nights Additional Nights Weekly rate Monthly rate £540 From £180 £1,160 £4,540 Refundable Damage Deposit £100 Search for availablity and book online at: https://www.homeaway.co.uk/p6708741 or email [email protected] What to See during your Stay ‘Salisbury Cathedral is the single most beautiful structure in England, and the Close around it the most beautiful space’ Bill Bryson - Notes from a Small Island Discover over 750 years of history, including Britain’s tallest spire, the world’s best preserved original Magna Carta 1215 and Europe’s oldest working clock, on a free tour with one of our knowledgable volunteer guides. Built between 1220 and 1258, in one architectural style, Salisbury is Britain’s finest 13th century Gothic Cathedral. Salisbury Cathedral sits in the spectacular setting of the largest and most lovely Cathedral Close in Britain (80 acres). Within its historic walls there are four other attractions which are well worth a visit. Arundells: Home of the former Prime Minister Sir Edward Heath with memorabilia, ceramics, paintings and bronzes and photographs. Mompesson House(National Trust): A Queen Anne style town house with fine period furniture, walled garden and tea room. The Rifles (Berkshire & Wiltshire) Museum: The history of the infantry regiments of Berkshire and Wiltshire housed in a Grade 2 listed building Riverside garden and licensed tearoom. Salisbury Museum: Archaeological collections and displays of pre-history, Romans, Saxons, the medieval history of Old Sarum and Salisbury, the Pitt Rivers collection, ceramics and costumes. Gift and coffee shops. The medieval city of Salisbury is well worth exploring with beautiful timber framed buildings to admire and plenty of art galleries, cafes and shops to explore. You can even walk in the footsteps of John Constable and admire the Cathedral from across the watermeadows. With the world famous site of Stonehenge just 8 miles away, you will have more than enough to keep you entertained. Salisbury Cathedral For more information visit www.visitwiltshire.co.uk www.salisburycathedral.org.uk.
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