this traditional 12th-century pub with rooms is a 6-minute walk from salisbury city centre and 9. there's also a furnished garden. 4 miles from stonehenge. breakfast is free, and pub meals are available in a classic bar with 3 fireplaces. they all have en suite bathrooms. . the 3 rooms have period decor, and include free wi-fi, tvs, and tea and coffeemaking facilities, plus work desks and dining areas Bristol Airport 1 hr 33
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