A quick visit to Salisbury

We stayed the night in Winchester and then made our way to the Cotswolds the next morning. We had rooms booked in the chocolate-box village of Bourton-on-the-Water. We decided to make a quick stop in Salisbury on our way there. It's a charming place - despite the negative press with the whole nerve-agent mess earlier in the year. We wish we had time to give the cathedral a proper tour. It's on our last of places to visit in the future.

Here are some pics I snapped around Salisbury as we had a wander after grabbing breakfast in the city center.

 The city center was an eclectic mix of architecture and time periods.


 A remnant of the old city wall.

 The ram amused me.

 A fun way to get people into the shop. The real Stonehenge is less than ten miles away.

The spire of Salisbury Cathedral looming over the buildings. Who needs a map to find it?


 Another gate.


 Lovely houses surrounding green space. I bet they cost a pretty penny.

 Salisbury Cathedral. It boasts the tallest spire in Britain and one of the best preserved copies of the Magna Carta. The sun was right behind the spire, which contributes to the dark quality of the photo.

  I thought this was picturesque.

Back on the colorful high street.

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