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The Old Rectory B&B, Salisbury

4 Star Bed and Breakfast
75 Belle Vue Road, Salisbury, Wiltshire, England, UK Show Map Show Website
3 Rooms From: £45 to £95 info
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The Old Rectory B&B
The Old Rectory B&B has 4 stars and is located on a quiet street just a few minutes walk from the centre of Salisbury and the Cathedral. Nestled into a pretty garden with well appointed rooms and helpful friendly staff, all rooms have either en-suite or private facilities with the garden and patio available to guests.

The house still projects a feeling of its time as a happy family environment as well as a quiet, peaceful place of goodwill - the perfect place for a quiet comfortable stay.
Rooms & Rates:

Room Rates (From) Singles: £45 Doubles: £64 Twins: £74 Family: £95

Get rates for your dates? Email The Old Rectory B&B, Salisbury using the form on the left. Alternately, call The Old Rectory B&B direct on: 0044 01722 502702.

Hotel Facilities:
    General:
  • Parking Available -
  • Wifi / Internet Available -
    In Room:
  • No Smoking Rooms Available -
  • Colour TV In Rooms -
  • Tea and Coffee Maker In Room -
    Leisure:
  • Golf Nearby -
Useful Info:

TV's, radios, alarm clocks, beverage trays, hairdryers and central heating. Wireless enabled for those with laptops! Guest laptop for those without!

Hotel Policies:

All prices include extensive continental breakfast.
We do not accept credit cards.

Directions:

From London and the M3
Take M3 to A303
Continue along A303 until the A343 turn off (signed to Salisbury). The A343 becomes the A30 - follow this road into Salisbury. Follow signs to Salisbury and the city centre - you will pass the BP garage on your right. Through small set of traffic lights with the cemetery on your right. Over a small bridge, as you approach lights at large roundabout you need to get into the right lane of traffic. Take the third exit off this roundabout, so at next set of lights ON roundabout you need to be in left lane and turn left. (The road goes back on itself and follows a small row of shops along - this is Estcourt road.
Take second right, College Street, past the park, following the wall and turning left into Wyndham Terrace. Turn right at the end and The Old Rectory is directly opposite you.

Guest Reviews:
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Guest Score: 9 out of 10 from 11 reviewsShow All Reviews
Trina Robbins
Couple
United States
Stayed: 15/09/2010 - 17/09/2010
10 10
Our hostess was lovely and helpful, the location is great, what more can I say?
audrey loukes
Couple
United Kingdom
10 10
We stayed 2 nights at The Old Rectory in Salisbury. Room was excellent. trish Smith was very welcoming and helpful. Continental breakfast also excellent.
Claire Hugg
United Kingdom
Stayed: 26/06/2010 - 27/06/2010
10 10
Very friendly, very clean, lots of extra little touches, superb breakfast and the best coffee I've ever had away from home!
Claire Hugg
Couple
United Kingdom
10 10
Beautiful room, lovely ensuite bathroom, very clean, peaceful and friendly. Lovely place to stay.
Claire Hugg
United Kingdom
Stayed: 27/12/2009 - 28/12/2009
10 10
The accommodation was absolutely perfect. We would certainly stay there again.
These reviews are the subjective opinion of Lodging World user(s) and not of Lodging World or its staff
Nearby Attractions:

Salisbury Cathedral, Stonehenge, Wilton House, Stourhead Gardens and many many more.

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The Old Rectory B&B
Guest Score: 9 out of 10 from 11 reviews Add a Review
Trina Robbins
Couple
United States
Stayed: 15/09/2010 - 17/09/2010
10 10
Our hostess was lovely and helpful, the location is great, what more can I say?
audrey loukes
Couple
United Kingdom
10 10
We stayed 2 nights at The Old Rectory in Salisbury. Room was excellent. trish Smith was very welcoming and helpful. Continental breakfast also excellent.
Claire Hugg
United Kingdom
Stayed: 26/06/2010 - 27/06/2010
10 10
Very friendly, very clean, lots of extra little touches, superb breakfast and the best coffee I've ever had away from home!
Claire Hugg
Couple
United Kingdom
10 10
Beautiful room, lovely ensuite bathroom, very clean, peaceful and friendly. Lovely place to stay.
Claire Hugg
United Kingdom
Stayed: 27/12/2009 - 28/12/2009
10 10
The accommodation was absolutely perfect. We would certainly stay there again.
Helen Hedley
Family Visit
United Kingdom
10 10
We stayed here in January 2009 and couldn't have had a better time. Friendly atmosphere, clean, good breakfasts and very convenient. Thanks!
Matthew Banting
Single Person
Australia
Stayed: 08/06/2009 - 11/06/2009
10 10
Couldn't have asked for more, it was exactly what you'd expect from a quality bed & breakfast. Trish was always helpful, the room was very comfortable, the house had a really nice feel to it (relaxing). I'll stay there again if I go back to the UK.
nick forde
United Kingdom
10 10
Helen Hedley
Family Visit
United Kingdom
Stayed: 29/01/2009 - 31/01/2009
9 9
Very friendly hostess and lovely, informal atmosphere which made our two night stay very pleasant.
Maretha Visser
Single Person
United Kingdom
10 10
I had a very friendly reception, a comfortable stay , a good breakfast and a good experience. It was as if visiting a relative I have not seen for some time.
Single Person
United Kingdom
Stayed: 06/10/2008 - 08/10/2008
7 7
Proprietor very friendly & helpful; accommodation very comfortable if a little over-priced; breakfast ample! Quite easy to find and well situated for my purposes.
These reviews are the subjective opinion of Lodging World user(s) and not of Lodging World or its staff
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Directions:
From London and the M3
Take M3 to A303
Continue along A303 until the A343 turn off (signed to Salisbury). The A343 becomes the A30 - follow this road into Salisbury. Follow signs to Salisbury and the city centre - you will pass the BP garage on your right. Through small set of traffic lights with the cemetery on your right. Over a small bridge, as you approach lights at large roundabout you need to get into the right lane of traffic. Take the third exit off this roundabout, so at next set of lights ON roundabout you need to be in left lane and turn left. (The road goes back on itself and follows a small row of shops along - this is Estcourt road.
Take second right, College Street, past the park, following the wall and turning left into Wyndham Terrace. Turn right at the end and The Old Rectory is directly opposite you.