Arundells Historic House and Garden, Salisbury, Wiltshire Paid entry

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Accessibility

"Toilet facilities (including an accessible toilet for disabled visitors) are available.

The garden is level and accessible to all – including wheelchair users – dependent upon ground and weather conditions.

Visitor Reception and The Exhibition Room are both on one level and accessible to wheelchair users.

The ground floor of the house is level and accessible. There are five stone steps up to the front door and a ramp is provided for wheelchair access.

Stairs lead up to the upper floor and steps down to the cartoon corridor. These areas are therefore not accessible to wheelchair users or visitors with limited mobility."

Brief description

"With paintings by Churchill and Sargent, Chinese ceramics from Chairman Mao, David Lloyd George’s writing desk and memorabilia from Nixon and Castro, Arundells is the former home of Sir Edward Heath KG MBE, Prime Minister and Statesman. Located within Salisbury’s magnificent Cathedral Close, the house is one of Salisbury’s most charming destinations.

Sir Edward bequeathed Arundells to the Charitable Foundation set up in his name following his death in 2005. He very much wanted as many people as possible to “share the beauty of Arundells” and to enjoy his diverse and very personal collection of art work, photographs, sailing memorabilia and political cartoons."

Address

Arundells, 59 Cathedral Close, Salisbury, SP1 2EN

Email

https://arundells.org/visitors/#contact-us

Phone

01722 326546

Website

https://arundells.org/

https://arundells.org/garden/

Directions

Walking: Arundells is on The West Walk, next door to The Rifles Museum, within Salisbury’s magnificent Cathedral Close

Parking:

We recommend the Salisbury Park and Ride (5 sites on all the main roads into the city) and there are also Pay and Display car parks signposted around the City Centre, with limited parking within the Cathedral Close (currently £7.00 per day)

Coach:

The nearest coach set down and drop off point is in St. John’s St. (opposite the White Hart Hotel) with pedestrian access to the Cathedral Close through St Ann’s Gate – approximately 0.4 miles

Opening Times

Always check with the venue directly for up-to-date information including opening times and admission charges as they may be subject to change

https://arundells.org/visitors/#opening-times

Transport

Rail: The nearest railway station is Salisbury, approximately 0.8 miles

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