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Husseys Almshouses, Castle Sreet, Salisbury, Wiltshire, SP1 3SZ

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Husseys Almshouses consist of 15 one-bedroom cottages and flats with shared services built in 1986.

Facilities include resident management staff and emergency alarm service, lounge, laundry and garden.

Salisbury Cathedral is one of the most beautiful cathedrals in the country in a majestic setting by the River Avon. It was begun in about 1220 and its most famous bishop, St Osmund, was one of the last English saints to be canonized by the Pope before Henry VIII‘s break with Rome in the 1530‘s.

Today the city is a vigorous community with sensitive new development bringing renewed vitality to the medieval streets where many historic buildings still survive. The Cathedral Close has many fine buildings dating from the 18th century including Mompesson House now a National Trust property.

Tenure: Licence

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Managed by Salisbury City Alsmhouse & Welfare Charities.

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