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| The Old Mill Hotel A grade 1 listed building built around 1135 which became Wiltshire's first papermaking mill in 1550. The 3 mill races can still be seen today, and the crystal clear water cascades through the restaurant. The property, refurbished in spring 2002, now offers traditional flag stone bar, restaurant, riverside garden, and 11 letting rooms. The Old Mill is situated just 10 minutes walk from Salisbury Cathedral. The walk takes in spectacular sights of the cathedral through Harnham Water Meadow where John Constable painted some of his masterpieces. |


| Accommodation We have a selection of single, twin and double bedrooms, all of which are tastefully decorated and fully equipped with en-suite facilities, heating, colour television, direct dial telephone, radio alarm clock, hairdryer and tea/coffee making facilities. |


| Bar Our traditional, well stocked bar offers a wide selection of ales, lagers, spirits and fine wines. With its cosy, friendly atmosphere, it is perfect for socialising with friends and other guests, or simply enjoying a quiet drink by yourself. |


| Restaurant Our attractive, bright and airy dining room offers a choice of hearty Full English or the lighter continental style breakfast. In addition, there is a tempting menu of freshly prepared home cooked evening meals, made from local produce where possible. There is a large selection of continental and traditional English dishes, some mouth-watering desserts, and an extensive wine list. |
| Directions The old Mill Hotel is situated to the south of Salisbury on the river Nadder in the village of West Harnham. This can be .approached from the A36 by turning right at Wilton on to the A3094 following the direction of the livestock market or Salisbury race course. The Old Mill is sign posted from West Harnham. |
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