Visiting SALISBURY – City in the English Countyside – Salisbury, Wiltshire
🏰 The Ultimate Guide to Salisbury: Where History Reaches the Sky
Today, we are heading to the heart of Wiltshire to explore one of England’s most captivating cities: Salisbury. If you’ve ever wanted to walk through a living medieval postcard, Salisbury is the place where your history-loving heart will finally feel at home. From the moment you see the cathedral spire piercing the clouds, you’ll understand why Salisbury has remained a beacon for travellers and artists alike for over 800 years.
To understand this city, we have to look back at its unique “re-founding” when the original settlement at Old Sarum was abandoned in favour of the valley below. This move gave birth to “New Sarum,” the city we now know today. Construction on the legendary Cathedral began in 1220 and was completed in a remarkably short 38 years, giving the building a rare stylistic unity that you won’t find in many other European cathedrals, which often took centuries to finish. Standing beneath the tallest spire in Britain, which reaches a dizzying 123 meters, you can actually feel the weight of the medieval engineering genius that keeps that massive stone structure standing.
Inside the Chapter House sits the best-preserved of the four remaining original 1215 Magna Carta documents, a foundation of modern liberty that remains a genuine “goosebumps” moment for any visitor. But the beauty of this city extends far beyond the cathedral walls. On our journey, we are going to follow in the footsteps of the legendary landscape painter John Constable. Constable was deeply moved by the light and atmosphere here, famously capturing the cathedral framed by the trees and stormy skies in his masterworks.
To see the view that inspired him, we will take the breathtaking Harnham Water Meadow walk. This path leads us through the lush, emerald-green floodplains where the River Avon and River Nadder meet. Walking through the Harnham Water Meadows offers a perspective of the city that feels entirely unchanged since the 19th century. The sight of the spire rising above the tall grass and grazing cattle is exactly what Constable immortalised on canvas, and experiencing it in person is like stepping directly into a masterpiece.
Whether you’re a photography buff looking for that perfect reflection in the water or a history lover wanting to see the world’s oldest working clock dating back to 1386, this city delivers. It’s a place where the pace slows down, the stories get deeper, and every cobblestone has a secret to tell.
Helpful links:-
Trains from London www.southwesternrailway.com
Trains from South West www.gwr.com
Salisbury Buses www.salisburyreds.co.uk
Stonehenge Bus Tour www.thestonehengetour.info
Old Sarum & Stonehenge www.english-heritage.org.uk
Cathedral www.salisburycathedral.org.uk
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00:00:00 Salisbury Overview
00:01:04 Where we stayed in Salisbury
00:02:52 Old Sarum the FIRST Salisbury
00:07:08 Salisbury Cathedral and Close
00:12:30 View the Magna Carta
00:13:18 Historic Pubs in Salisbury
00:16:51 Salisbury City Street Walk and History
00:36:10 Arriving is Salisbury by Train
00:36:42 Stonehenge Bus Tour
00:37:15 Salisbury High Street
00:40:56 Museums in Cathedral Close
00:44:00 John Constable Harnham Water Meadow Walk
00:56:52 Queen Elizabeth II Gardens
00:57:58 Salisbury Night Time Walk
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Correction at 29:27 – I said 2019 but that should have been 1219! More from Salisbury: To visit Arundell's link here https://youtu.be/Iiu4zhtSCCg To head to Stonehenge, link here https://youtu.be/jcjn0i6dc4g
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Helpful links:-
Trains from London http://www.southwesternrailway.com
Trains from South West http://www.gwr.com
Salisbury Buses http://www.salisburyreds.co.uk
Stonehenge Bus Tour http://www.thestonehengetour.info
Old Sarum & Stonehenge http://www.english-heritage.org.uk
Cathedral http://www.salisburycathedral.org.uk
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