There are 38 buildings and structures listed as Grade I by Historic England in the city of Salisbury, Wiltshire, England.
Twenty-one are within the Cathedral Close. Elsewhere there are:
Name | Location | Type | Completed [note 1] | Date designated | Grid ref. [note 2] Geo-coordinates | Entry number [note 3] | Image |
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68 The Close | Salisbury, Wiltshire | Clergy House | 16th century | 28 February 1952 | SU1411529412 51°03′50″N1°48′00″W / 51.063873°N 1.79995°W | 1261304 | |
91 Crane Street | Crane Street, Salisbury | House | 15th century | 28 February 1952 | SU1422529797 51°04′02″N1°47′54″W / 51.067332°N 1.798365°W | 1355821 | |
Ayleswade Bridge (Old Harnham Bridge) | Aylswade Road, Salisbury | Bridge | 1244 | 28 February 1952 | SU1436229096 51°03′40″N1°47′47″W / 51.061025°N 1.796438°W | 1273133 | |
Bishop's Gate | Exeter Street, Salisbury | House | C14-C15 | 28 February 1952 | SU1451729429 51°03′50″N1°47′39″W / 51.064016°N 1.794213°W | 1355830 | |
Braybrooke House | The Close, Salisbury | House | C13/C14 | 28 February 1952 | SU1413529697 51°03′59″N1°47′59″W / 51.066435°N 1.799654°W | 1023622 | |
Cathedral Church of St Mary | The Close, Salisbury | Cathedral | 1270–1279 | 28 February 1952 | SU1430029478 51°03′52″N1°47′50″W / 51.064462°N 1.797307°W | 1023581 | |
Salisbury Cathedral School | The Close, Salisbury | Bishops Palace | Early 13th century | 28 February 1952 | SU1438529398 51°03′49″N1°47′46″W / 51.06374°N 1.796098°W | 1251561 | |
Church House incorporating Audley House | Crane Street, Salisbury | House | C15-C16 | 28 February 1952 | SU1416229803 51°04′03″N1°47′57″W / 51.067387°N 1.799264°W | 1023638 | |
Church of St Lawrence | Stratford-sub-Castle | Church | Early 13th century | 12 October 1972 | SU1303032620 51°05′34″N1°48′55″W / 51.092745°N 1.815319°W | 1272953 | |
Church of St Martin | St Martin's Church Street, Salisbury | Church | 13th century | 28 February 1952 | SU1502629597 51°03′56″N1°47′13″W / 51.065513°N 1.786942°W | 1259041 | |
Church of St Thomas | St Thomas's Square, Salisbury | Parish Church | founded 1220 | 28 February 1952 | SU1433229985 51°04′08″N1°47′49″W / 51.06902°N 1.796831°W | 1273123 | |
The King's House | The Close, Salisbury | House | C13/C14 | 28 February 1952 | SU1410129455 51°03′51″N1°48′01″W / 51.06426°N 1.800148°W | 1355814 | |
Crane Bridge | Crane Bridge Road, Salisbury | Bridge | 15th century | 28 February 1952 | SU1414829835 51°04′04″N1°47′58″W / 51.067676°N 1.799463°W | 1240793 | |
Forecourt Walls, Gate Piers and Gates of Nos 39 to 46 | The Close, Salisbury | Gate | 12 October 1972 | SU1426829724 51°04′00″N1°47′52″W / 51.066674°N 1.797755°W | 1253963 | ||
Hemingsby House | The Close, Salisbury | Clergy House | Early 14th century | 28 February 1952 | SU1416629737 51°04′00″N1°47′57″W / 51.066794°N 1.79921°W | 1355811 | |
John Halle's Hall (Entrance to the Odeon Cinema) | The New Canal, Salisbury | House | 1881 | 28 February 1952 | SU1447229911 51°04′06″N1°47′41″W / 51.068351°N 1.794836°W | 1258229 | |
Joiners' Hall | St Ann's Street, Salisbury | Timber Framed House | Early 17th century | 28 February 1952 | SU1480629667 51°03′58″N1°47′24″W / 51.066148°N 1.790079°W | 1258872 | |
King's Arms | St John's Street, Salisbury | Inn | C15/C16 | 28 February 1952 | SU1457829661 51°03′58″N1°47′36″W / 51.0661°N 1.793333°W | 1273159 | |
Leaden Hall | The Close, Salisbury | Clergy House | 1717 | 28 February 1952 | SU1411229321 51°03′47″N1°48′00″W / 51.063054°N 1.799996°W | 1355816 | |
Malmesbury House | The Close, Salisbury | House | 1416 | 28 February 1952 | SU1454529642 51°03′57″N1°47′38″W / 51.06593°N 1.793805°W | 1252102 | |
Milford Mill Bridge | Milford Mill Road and Laverstock | Bridge | Late C15/early 16th century | 28 February 1952 | SU1575929764 51°04′01″N1°46′35″W / 51.066995°N 1.776475°W | 1242884 | |
Mill House and Old Mill | West Harnham, Salisbury | Mill House | Early 19th century | 28 February 1952 | SU1353429413 51°03′50″N1°48′30″W / 51.063896°N 1.808241°W | 1272956 | |
Mompesson House | The Close, Salisbury | House | 1704 | 28 February 1952 | SU1422829731 51°04′00″N1°47′54″W / 51.066738°N 1.798325°W | 1355808 | |
North Gate | High Street, Salisbury | Gate | Modern | 28 February 1952 | SU1427329754 51°04′01″N1°47′52″W / 51.066944°N 1.797682°W | 1023612 | |
Remains of Old Sarum Castle and Cathedral | Castle Road, Salisbury | Castle | Norman | 12 October 1972 | SU1376532703 51°05′37″N1°48′17″W / 51.093474°N 1.80482°W | 1248682 | |
Retaining Wall, Screen Railings, Piers and Gates to Front Garden of No 68, The Close | The Close, Salisbury | Gate | c. 1720 | 12 October 1972 | SU1414229407 51°03′50″N1°47′58″W / 51.063827°N 1.799565°W | 1023629 | |
School of Arts Annexe | Crane Street, Salisbury | House | 18th century | 28 February 1952 | SU1451729781 51°04′02″N1°47′39″W / 51.067181°N 1.794199°W | 1366014 | |
Screen Wall, Rails, Piers, Gates and Overthrow in front of Mompesson House | The Close, Salisbury | Gate | 12 October 1972 | SU1422329721 51°04′00″N1°47′54″W / 51.066649°N 1.798397°W | 1253989 | ||
South or Harnham Gate and South Gate House | De Vaux Place, Salisbury | Gate | 14th century | 28 February 1952 | SU1427129247 51°03′45″N1°47′52″W / 51.062385°N 1.79773°W | 1240556 | |
St Anne's Gate | St John's Street, Salisbury | Gate | c. 1331 | 28 February 1952 | SU1455029638 51°03′57″N1°47′37″W / 51.065894°N 1.793733°W | 1355835 | |
The Close Wall | Exeter Street, Salisbury | Wall | 1331 | 28 February 1952 | SU1453929534 51°03′54″N1°47′38″W / 51.064959°N 1.793895°W | 1251543 | |
The Matrons' College | High Street, Salisbury | House | Established 1682 | 28 February 1952 | SU1428029706 51°03′59″N1°47′51″W / 51.066512°N 1.797584°W | 1355846 | |
The Old George Inn | High Street, Salisbury | Timber Framed House | 14th century and later | 28 February 1952 | SU1430329852 51°04′04″N1°47′50″W / 51.067825°N 1.79725°W | 1242383 | |
The Poultry Cross | Minster Street, Salisbury | Shelter | 14th century | 28 February 1952 | SU1438029956 51°04′08″N1°47′46″W / 51.068758°N 1.796147°W | 1243148 | |
The Walton Canonry | The Close, Salisbury | House | Earlier house | 28 February 1952 | SU1411829379 51°03′49″N1°48′00″W / 51.063576°N 1.799909°W | 1261267 | |
Theological College (Sarum College) | The Close, Salisbury | Theological College | Late 17th century | 28 February 1952 | SU1443529670 51°03′58″N1°47′43″W / 51.066185°N 1.795373°W | 1023595 | |
Trinity Almshouses, Trinity Hospital | Trinity Street, Salisbury | Almshouses | Founded 1379 | 28 February 1952 | SU1466529753 51°04′01″N1°47′32″W / 51.066925°N 1.792088°W | 1243305 | |
Wren Hall | The Close, Salisbury | House | Rebuilt 1714 | 28 February 1952 | SU1415929711 51°04′00″N1°47′58″W / 51.06656°N 1.799311°W | 1023620 |
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