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Self-catering accommodation near Salisbury in Wiltshire

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Ryecross Rural Retreat near Shaftesbury,

Shaftesbury, Dorset, England
sleeps  4 sleeps 4
2 bedrooms 2 bedrooms
1 bathrooms 1 bathroom
no dogs allowed No pets
family friendly family friendly

Get away from it all with a stay at this idyllic rural retreat near the attractive hillside town of Shaftesbury in Dorset.

Facilities, Features & Awards:
TVmicrowave in kitchenfree WifigardenParking
7 nights from £368
Next available: 08 Dec - 7 nights
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Little Cheriton House,

South Cheriton, Somerset, England
sleeps  18 sleeps 18
7 bedrooms 7 bedrooms
5 bathrooms 5 bathrooms
no dogs allowed No pets
family friendly family friendly

Stylish and impressive 7 bedroom manor house with stunning country views, private outdoor hot tub and spacious elegant accommodation, half an hour's drive from Yeovil.

ensuite bedroom(s) rural views
Facilities, Features & Awards:
TVdishwasher in kitchenmicrowave in kitchenoutdoor hot tub accessfree WifigardenfireplaceBBQParking
7 nights from £3720
Next available: 06 Dec - 7 nights
* Price quoted is not inclusive of any applicable booking fees or local charges.
salisbury accommodation, visit Salisbury cathedral with tallest spire in EnglandFind self-catering accommodation near Salisbury in Wiltshire, as a base for touring the area. Whether it's for a couple, a family or a larger group, we'll have cottages, houses, apartments or pine lodges within driving distance of Salisbury.
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All self-catering accommodation is booked directly with owners for very best prices.

If you've planning to visit Salisbury , a visit to the cathedral is a must; building began in 1220, the spire (tallest in England) was added in 1334. A lengthy history involving famous names is associated with the cathedral; Christopher Wren attempted to straighten the tower, which is almost 30 inches off centre, by installing iron rods, but failed.

The past and present merge well in Salisbury providing comfort and entertainment with historical places to visit and architecture to enjoy. The rivers Avon, Adder, Bourne and Wylye flow through Salisbury, its parks, and green areas, providing places to walk, fish, in the case of the Avon, sailing.