Living in Salisbury
Thinking about moving to Salisbury? Discover why it's a great place to live, fun things to do here, what the local schools and transport connections are like - and of course the most important thing of all: how much houses cost to buy.
Your guide to moving to Salisbury
Why Salisbury is a good place to live
Salisbury is a delightful place to call home, with its blend of preserved history and modern convenience. You'd be living in Wiltshire's only city, renowned for its medieval charm mixed with a contemporary vibe. As part of your everyday life, you'd experience Salisbury's rich cultural offerings and have easy access to beautiful countryside. The city also provides excellent schools, making it ideal for families. Wiltshire's scenic beauty would be right on your doorstep too, thanks to Salisbury's location, offering a multitude of outdoor activities. And when wandering afield, Salisbury's road and rail links make travelling straightforward to various other areas.
What's Salisbury famous for?
Salisbury is famous for its medieval architecture, with Salisbury Cathedral taking the limelight as a historical landmark with its impressive spire, the tallest in the UK. Another intriguing tidbit is that Salisbury Cathedral houses one of the finest surviving copies of the Magna Carta. The city's close proximity to the world-renowned heritage site, Stonehenge, also adds another claim to fame. So, whether it's history or heritage, architecture or archaeology, Salisbury is a city abounding in noteworthy features that are sure to impress.
Things to do in Salisbury
Living in Salisbury, you'll never be short of things to do. The city is filled with intriguing historical locations like the Salisbury Cathedral and the ruins of Old Sarum. If art is more your thing, popping into galleries at Fisherton Mill for a dose of contemporary art might appeal. History buffs will enjoy The Rifles Berkshire and Wiltshire Museum and the Boscombe Down Aviation Collection. And for those who appreciate significant architectural features, there are plenty of churches and chapels to explore. Lastly, don't forget to take advantage of the stately Wilton House, with its insight to British history and fine art collection.
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Average asking prices in Salisbury today
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Properties currently for sale in Salisbury
Whether you're looking to buy a family home or a beautiful apartment, we've got you covered.
Guide price
£215,000
- Bedrooms2
- Bathrooms2
- Living rooms1
2 bed flat for sale
16 Riverside Court, 141 Castle Street, Salisbury, Wiltshire SP1Guide price
£170,000
- Bedrooms1
- Bathrooms1
- Living rooms1
1 bed flat for sale
Riverside Court, 141 Castle Street, Salisbury, Wiltshire SP1£550,000
- Bedrooms3
- Bathrooms2
- Living rooms3
3 bed terraced house for sale
Albany Road, Salisbury, Wiltshire SP1Guide price
£300,000
- Bedrooms2
- Bathrooms2
- Living rooms1
2 bed flat for sale
Three Swans Chequer, Salisbury SP1
Transport in Salisbury
Find the nearest train stations and other transport links in Salisbury.
Local connections
- Salisbury
- National Rail
- 0.5 miles / 0.8 km
- Dean (Wilts)
- National Rail
- 7.2 miles / 11.6 km
Schools in Salisbury
Discover local primary schools, secondary schools and sixth form colleges in Salisbury.
Education in Salisbury
- Bishop Wordsworth's Church of England Grammar School
- Ages: 11 - 18 years old
- Ofsted Rating: Outstanding (2022)
- The Spires
- Ages: 6 - 18 years old
- Ofsted Rating: Good (2024)
- Salisbury Cathedral School
- Ages: 3 - 13 years old
- Godolphin School
- Ages: 3 - 19 years old
- St Osmund's Catholic Primary School, Salisbury
- Ages: 4 - 11 years old
- Ofsted Rating: Good (2018)
- Salisbury Sixth Form College
- Ages: 16 - 19 years old
- Ofsted Rating: Good (2022)