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Salisbury Historic Attractions | |
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| Stonehenge is the remnants of a series of monuments in this area, erected between around 3000 to 1600BC, with each circular structure being aligned with the sunrise at midsummer solstice. Debate continues ... |
| Mottisfont Abbey dates from the 12th century and sits in wonderful gardens in a 2,000 acre estate surrounded by beautiful countryside. Originally an Augustinian Priory, Mottisfont was converted into a ... |
| The Priests House is an historic town house dating from the 16th century. It retains many original features and provides a wonderful opportunity to look at how people lived over the years. The building ... |
| Kinston Lacey dates from the 17th century when designed by Sir Roger Pratt for Sir Ralph Banks. The family seat at Corfe Castle had finally been destroyed with explosives by Parliament in 1646 after 2 ... |
| White Mill is in a beautiful location, alongside the River Stour, with a riverside picnic area nearby. The present cornmill dates from around 1776, but an earlier mill on the site is recorded in the ... |