The Garden Annex 306 is a delightful one-bedroom property that offers a cosy atmosphere. Ideal for individuals or couples seeking a comfortable place to stay.
It is just a twenty minute walk from both the town centre and train station, making it easy to explore the surrounding area.
The Annex comprises of a double bedroom, fully equipped kitchen, and bathroom. There is a lounge and conservatory that serves as a dining/workspace. It also has a private garden for guests to use.
EV charging is available on request.
Pets are also welcome at The Garden Annex 306 we provide bowls, towels and treats for your four legged friends at no additional charge.
Salisbury is a historic city with rich cultural heritage, stunning architecture, and nearby attractions like Stonehenge, making it a must-visit destination for tourists. Key Attractions in Salisbury:
• Salisbury Cathedral: This iconic 13th-century cathedral is renowned for having the tallest spire in the UK, reaching 123 meters. It houses one of the four original copies of the Magna Carta, making it a significant historical site. The cathedral's stunning Gothic architecture and beautiful stained glass windows are a must-see for visitors.
• Stonehenge: Located just a short drive from Salisbury, Stonehenge is one of the most famous prehistoric monuments in the world. This ancient stone circle attracts visitors from around the globe and offers insights into the Neolithic and Bronze Age cultures.
• Old Sarum: The site of the original settlement of Salisbury, Old Sarum features the ruins of a medieval castle and an Iron Age hill fort. It provides a fascinating glimpse into the area's history and offers panoramic views of the surrounding countryside.
• The Salisbury Museum: This museum showcases the rich history of Salisbury and its surroundings, with exhibits ranging from prehistoric artifacts to contemporary art. It is an excellent place to learn about the local heritage.
• Arundells: Once the home of former Prime Minister Sir Edward Heath, Arundells is located within the Cathedral Close and features beautiful gardens. It offers guided tours that delve into the life and times of Heath.
• Activities and Experiences Shopping and Dining: Salisbury boasts a mix of independent shops and well-known retailers. The historic streets are lined with cafes, pubs, and restaurants offering a variety of dining options, from traditional English fare to international cuisine.
• Markets: The city hosts a vibrant Charter Market on Tuesdays and Saturdays, where visitors can find local produce, crafts, and unique items.
We are also just twenty minutes from the New Forest where you can discover the magic of free roaming animals, ancient woodlands, stunning views, idyllic villages and breath taking coastlines.