Posted Apr 15, 2023, 2:48 AM
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Stonehenge is a popular day trip out of London. If you don't want to join a coach tour and do it yourself, you will likely pass by Salisbury along the way, as buses connect to the site from the train station.
Before you head off to Stonehenge, do budget a half day visit this pleasant town to see the magnificent cathedral and Magna Carta copy.
Today's Salisbury was developed when the cathedral moved here in the 13th century. During the Middle Ages, this area flourished from cloth and wool trading, and the town's layout reflects the medieval heritage with a number of timber-framed buildings surviving.
Salisbury Cathedral dates back to the 13th century and was completed in under 40 years, with the 123m spire, the tallest in England, added in the mid-14th century. 60,000 tons of stone, 2800 tons of oak, and 420 tons of lead were used to build this masterpiece.







Chapter House is an impressive small structure with beautiful stained glass windows that was once used for cathedral staff to meet daily. Today, it houses a very important document, the Magna Carta, which set people's rights against King John's rule. There are 4 surviving original copies, with 1, arguably the best preserved, on display here.


Many volunteer guides were on hand at the entrance to the nave to help you visit the cathedral and understand its history and features.
























More photos on my website : https://www.globalphotos.org/salisbury.htm
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