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Castle Street Social Club
Scots Lane
Salisbury, Wiltshire, SP1 3TR
Tel: 01722 328121
Salisbury has been a favorite destination with visitors for the past 800 years or more. With first class visitor attractions, theatres, events, entertainment, shopping, eating and drinking. Last year Salisbury was voted, by Observer readers, in the top ten of the best British tourist destinations. There is an hug amount of historical buildings throughout the city to explore including the majestic sight that is Salisbury Cathedral’s spire’, Britain’s tallest, standing at a breathtaking 123 meters, together with modern high street shops that are mixed with specialist retail outlets with something for everyone. What trip to Salisbury would be complete without a visit to Stonehenge an iconic, ancient World Heritage site that has mystified and amazed for thousands of years. It’s an experience not to be missed. What's on in Salisbury
Social Clubs in Salisbury |
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| Figheldean & District Working Mens Club & Institute Figheldean Wiltshire SP4 8JT Tel: 01980 670360 |
Harnham Community Sports & Social Club Parsonage Green Salisbury Wiltshire SP2 8LA Tel: 01722 326173 |
| Old Manor Sports & Social Club Wilton Road Salisbury Wiltshire SP2 7EP Tel: 01722 329413 |
Salisbury Conservative Working Mens Club 50 St Ann Street Salisbury Wiltshire SP1 2DX Tel: 01722 327952 |
| Shaston Social Club Bleke Street Shaftesbury Dorset SP7 8AW Tel: 01747 852348 |
Stratford Social Club 57 Stratford Road Salisbury Wiltshire SP1 3JP Tel: 01722 500684 |
| Wyndham Park Conservative Club College Street Salisbury Wiltshire SP1 3AL Tel: 01722 553355 |
Bulford & District Working Mens Club 31 High Street Bulford Wiltshire SP4 9DR Tel: 01980 633332 |
| Castle Street Social Club Scots Lane Salisbury Wiltshire SP1 3TR Tel: 01722 328121 |
Fisherton Working Mens Club 15 Wilton Road Salisbury Wiltshire SP2 7ED Tel: 01722 334725 |
| Netheravon Working Mens Club High Street Netheravon Wiltshire SP4 9PJ Tel: 01980 670217 |
Railway Social Club East Yard Fisherton Street Salisbury Wiltshire SP2 7QW Tel: 01722 325411 |
| Salisbury Cycling & Social Club Salt Lane Salisbury Wiltshire SP1 1DU Tel: 01722 503111 |
St Paul's Conservative Club 41 Devizes Road Salisbury Wiltshire SP2 7AA Tel: 01722 329412 |
| Wilts & Dorset Social Club 8 Endless Street Salisbury Wiltshire SP1 3UH Tel: 01722 320533 |
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Salisbury is a cathedral city in Wiltshire,
England. The city forms the largest part of the Salisbury district. It has also
been called New Sarum to distinguish it from the original site of settlement at
Salisbury, Old Sarum, but this alternative name is not in common use. Similarly,
a native of Salisbury may be known as a "Sarumite"[citation needed], but this
term is also not commonly used. In 1990 Salisbury was twinned with Saintes in
France, and in 2006 with Xanten in Germany. The city is located in the
south-east of Wiltshire, at the edge of Salisbury Plain.
Salisbury railway station serves the city, and is the crossing point between the
West of England Main Line and the Wessex Main Line making it a regional
interchange. Salisbury is at the confluence of five rivers: the Nadder, Ebble,
Wylye and Bourne are tributary to the Avon (Brythonic for 'river'), which flows
to the south coast and into the sea at Christchurch, Dorset.
Salisbury holds a market on Tuesdays and Saturdays and has held markets
regularly since 1227. In the 15th century the Market Place was dotted with stone
crosses marking the centres for certain trades and goods. Today only the Poultry
Cross remains, although the addition of flying buttresses was made in 1852. In
1226, King Henry III granted the Bishop of Salisbury a charter to hold a fair
lasting 8 days from the Feast of the Assumption of Mary (15 August). Over the
centuries the dates for the fair have moved around, but in its modern guise, a
funfair is now held in the Market Place for three days from the third Monday in
October. However, there is still an ancient law stating that the fair can be
held in the Cathedral Close. The world famous Stonehenge prehistoric stone
circle is about 8 miles (13 km) northwest of Salisbury and greatly aids the
local economy. The city itself, Old Sarum and the original cathedral also
attract visitors. Shopping centers include The Old George Mall, The Maltings,
and Winchester Street. Major employers include Salisbury District Hospital,
Friends Provident and pyrotechnics company Pains Wessex.
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