UK leading tribute band coming to the Royal British Legion Club in Salisbury, March 25th, at 8pm. Event is FREE!
UK leading tribute act - The Beatles For Sale are coming to the Royal British Legion Club in Salisbury, March 25th, at 8pmEvent is FREE! Turn up and enjoy a night of great music.
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VenueThe Royal British Legion Club
Address11 Endless Street, Salisbury, Wiltshire,
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The Cathedral Hotel
The Cathedral Hotel dates from the 18th-century and offers contemporary style and comfort within the heart of Salisbury city centre. It is just a few minutes walk from Salisburys famous St Marys Cathedral, shops, restaurants and local attractions..
Qudos
Qudos is a newly refurbished Victorian hotel in Salisbury city centre, just a 5-minute walk from Salisbury Cathedral. It offers spacious rooms with en suite bathrooms, satellite TVs and free Wi-Fi..
Griffin Cottage
Featuring free WiFi throughout the property, Griffin Cottage offers accommodation in Salisbury. Salisbury Cathedral is 700 metres from Griffin Cottage, while Salisbury Racecourse is 1 km away. Bournemouth Airport is 32 km from the property.
Number 64
Just 2 minutes walk from Salisbury city centre, this cosy bed and breakfast offers individually decorated en suite rooms with a flat-screen TV and a DVD player. Free 100MB WiFi is accessible throughout Number 64..
Mercure Salisbury White Hart
Located in the city centre, this elegant, Georgian hotel with pillared entrance boasts modern rooms and private parking. Guests can find a restaurant, a lounge and a courtyard on site..
Chapter House
The family-run Chapter House is situated in the heart of picturesque Salisbury. The listed Tudor building is rumoured to have housed kings Charles I and Charles II. Free WiFi is accessible.
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