Griffin Cottage Salisbury
Griffin Cottage, 10 St Edmunds Church Street, Salisbury, Wiltshire, SP1 1EF

"Three minutes walk from Salisbury's market square, in the medieval 'Griffin Chequer' stands this 300 year old cottage, parts of which date back to the time of Columbus."
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Griffin Cottage

10 St Edmunds Church Street, Salisbury, Wiltshire, SP1 1EF
Telephone: 01722 328259
Mobile: 07968 225442
Enjoy England 4 Star Award

We offer an exceptional breakfast menu







Three minutes walk from Salisbury's market square lies the medieval 'Griffin Chequer'. Here you will find this 300/500 year old cottage, parts of which date back to the time of Columbus.Griffin Cottage, Salisbury, Inglenook Living Room, 10K


Many period features have been retained, including exposed timbers and an inglenook fireplace, so you will certainly benefit from what Rick Steves, the American travel writer, called "an atmospheric stay".


Griffin Cottage, Salisbury, Bedroom, 9KThe cottage is furnished with a tasteful mixture of antiques and modern comforts - that in winter includes a log fire. You will receive a warm welcome from Sue Brandon and Mark, her wine-lecturer husband. And you can retire to the comfort of lavender scented beds.


Griffin Cottage, Salisbury, Bedroom, 9KThe master bedroom has recently updated and now features an extreemely comforatble Vi-Spring Super Kingsize double bed and a private bathroom which includes a walk-in shower.

Sue specialises in home cooking and bakes her own bread, as well as making her own mueslis from original Swiss recipes. Organic ingredients are used where possible and breakfasts are grilled and not fried. Vegetarian breakfast is optional and celiac and diabetic diets can easily be accommodated.Griffin Cottage, Salisbury, Kitchen, 11K


Griffin Cottage, Salisbury, Front of Building, 7KSue and Markare both knowledgeable about their area'sheritage and will help you plan days-out to suit your individual taste. Salisbury abounds in old pubs and restaurants and there is a traditional market on Tuesdays and Saturdays.The Playhouse theatre has recently been completely refurbished and we possess the only 'mediaeval' cinema in Britain. There is also an exciting arts festival in the spring. As wellas the Cathedral, Old Sarum and Stonehenge there are manyplaces of interest to visit including historic Wilton House and Stourhead, one of England's most spectacular gardens.


Ifyou are keen on cycling, walking or motoring, the countryside around Salisbury is idyllicand you can enjoy day-trips to prehistoric Avebury, King Arthur's sites at Cadbury and Glastonbury, William the Conqueror's 'New' Forest, Thomas Hardy's 'Wessex'and the stately homes of Longleat (Marquis of Bath)and Stratfield Saye (Duke of Wellington). The area's picturesque buildings are always in demand as film locations and you may have seen them in Emma, Sense & Sensibility,The Madness of King George, Mrs Brown, The Woodlanders, Wilde, The Buccaneers and Robin Hood Prince of Thieves.


Salisbury is well placed as a touring centre whether by car, bus or train.Portsmouth's Naval Dockyard (45 minutes) houses Nelson'sVictory, Henry VIII's Mary Rose and Warrior, the first ironclad. Winchester (30 minutes) has a delightful cathedral, King Arthur's 'Round Table' and one of the best pubs for food in the South of England. Whilst Bath (60 minutes) with its wonderful Roman Baths and Costume Museum makes a great day out. There are interesting small shops in which to browse and you can have tea in the Georgian Pump Rooms to the accompaniment of live, period music.


Griffin Cottage has also been independently selected by The Best Bed and Breakfast and The Lonely Planet guides.


Griffin Cottage, Salisbury, Map, 4K

Bus Link from Heathrow to Salisbury 3 times a day.





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