IMAGES TAKEN NEAR TO
The Close, SALISBURY, SP1 2EH

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This page details the photographs taken nearby to The Close, SP1 2EH by members of the Geograph project.

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Image Listing (2309 Images Found)

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House named Loders in Rosemary Lane, Salisbury
Looking along Rosemary Lane at the house at the end, number 23 The Close, also known as Loders. The white house on the left is number 24.
Image: © Peter Facey Taken: 23 May 2013
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Houses of The Close: no. 23
This house has its origins in the C16, but it was almost entirely rebuilt in the late C17 - early C18. Situated at the end of a short passageway on the north side of The Close, it is Grade II* Listed.
Image: © Mike Searle Taken: 9 Apr 2008
0.01 miles
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Houses of The Close: no. 20
This is a medieval building that was refronted in 1718. Grade II* Listed.
Image: © Mike Searle Taken: 6 Apr 2008
0.01 miles
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Rosemary Lane
Looking north on Rosemary Lane, a cul-de-sac that runs from North Walk and beside Image
Image: © Jonathan Kington Taken: 11 Oct 2011
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North Gate - Salisbury Cathedral
Grade 1 listed arch built fourteenth century http://www.britishlistedbuildings.co.uk/en-319024-north-gate-salisbury
Image: © Paul Gillett Taken: 15 Jun 2012
0.02 miles
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View over Salisbury from the cathedral
View over the city of Salisbury from the north side of the cathedral tower, at the base of the spire.
Image: © Philip Halling Taken: 26 Jul 2014
0.02 miles
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The Bridle Path, Salisbury
If you enter the Cathedral Close by the North Gate, this path is to be found on the left. The path runs bewtween the old porter's Lodge (left) and Martons' College (right). There is a sign made of cast lead saying 'The Bridle Path' on the righthand building. "8th March 1682 Agreement between Bishop Seth Ward and Thomas Glover of Harnham: Thomas Glover shall before 1st November next take down the house of the bishop in the Close, which he lately purchased of Thomas Hawles, gent, except the stable which stands on the north east angle of the garden, and the wall of the dung mixen by it, and set up a new house on the place where the old stood." This became Matrons' College, an alms house for the widows of the clergy, which is still in use for this purpose today. Number 47 The Close was created from the stable referred to above. It is along this path on the right but has a vehicular access from Rosemary Lane. It seems likely that the name Bridle Path has the conventional explanation of a path so narrow that it was necessary to dismount and lead the horse by its bridle. An alternative explanation has been put to me that the path is so called "because a Mrs Bridle lived in the house halfway along the lane. She moved in there when she was about 2 years old and died a few years ago in her 90s. She was an employee in The Matrons' college next door all her life. The Close authorities named it in her honour." However, the Close authorities tell me that although there was a Mrs Bridle they do not support this explanation. For a wider view see Image
Image: © Peter Facey Taken: 18 Jun 2006
0.03 miles
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Matrons' College, Salisbury
The Matron's College was constructed in 1685 by Seth Ward as an almshouse for widows of clergy. The building is Grade I listed.
Image: © Philip Halling Taken: 26 Jul 2014
0.03 miles
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A busy scene at the junction of Crane and High Streets
Image: © Basher Eyre Taken: 1 Jun 2010
0.03 miles
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Detail of Matron's College
Royal Cost of Arms from the 17th century House of Stuart period, and the lantern cupola tower of Matron's College, Salisbury.
Image: © Philip Halling Taken: 26 Jul 2014
0.03 miles
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