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Farmhouse Apartment
Downton, Salisbury, Downton, Wiltshire SP5 3NW - England, UK

Botleys Farm is a family home and farm in the heart of the countryside within an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty only 9 miles from Salisbury and 5 miles from the New Forest. <p> With stunning views across the Wiltshire...
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Attractions near Farmhouse Apartment
A selection of attractions close to Farmhouse Apartment:
Rockbourne Roman Villa  (4.7 Miles)
Discovered in 1942 by a farmer looking for his ferret, Rockbourne Roman villa remains one of the biggest archaeological finds in Hampshire. Extensive excavation has...
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Rose and Crown Hotel  (5.2 Miles)
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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Fordingbridge Museum  (5.2 Miles)
This museum was opened to display items from the Shering Collection, which was donated to the town in 1998. Over many years the Shering family...
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Doll Museum and Hospital  (5.4 Miles)
The Fordingbridge Doll Museum and Hospital houses a unique collection of dolls established by local artist Daphne Gordon. Over 150 dolls include examples of English,...
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The King's House  (5.6 Miles)
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  (5.6 Miles)
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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Malmesbury House  (5.7 Miles)
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  (5.7 Miles)
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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Mompesson House  (5.7 Miles)
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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New Inn  (5.7 Miles)
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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The Medieval Hall  (5.7 Miles)
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  (5.7 Miles)
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  (5.7 Miles)
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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Church House  (5.8 Miles)
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 Cloisters  (5.8 Miles)
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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Market Inn  (5.9 Miles)
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  (5.9 Miles)
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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Ox Row Inn  (5.9 Miles)
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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The Mill  (5.9 Miles)
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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Guildhall  (5.9 Miles)
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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(All distances are direct and may be longer by road)
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