Netheravon
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The Dog and Gun
A perfect little country pub with rooms. Very friendly staff, small but comfortable room, good en-suite. Food excellent, throughly enjoyed our stay and highly recommend .
Reviewed on 2026/4/7

Mercure White Hart Hotel Salisbury and Apartments
The room was extremely noisy. All night either air conditioning units or cooling systems were running. I had approx 3 hours sleep
Reviewed on 2026/5/5

The Merchant's House, BW Signature Collection
Very limited free parking so would not book if that is a requirement
Reviewed on 2026/5/3

Peartree Serviced Apartments
Great place if you want close to the railway: just across the street and around the corner. Very clean, room was small but comfortable, very clean. It did have too much of an air freshener odor so we hid the freshener sticks and didn't use the smelly soap. Staff were very helpful and friendly, and ...
Reviewed on 2026/3/29

Stone Circle Glamping
A great location to explore the area, including walking distance to WoodHenge, a short drive to Stonehenge and an hour from Glastonbury. Very quiet, peaceful and quaint. The perfect short break away.
Reviewed on 2026/5/4

Byways Apartments
Popular places to visit

Stonehenge
This powerful prehistoric structure is one of England’s most visited monuments and an important UNESCO World Heritage Site.

Salisbury Cathedral
Climb to the top of the country’s tallest spire and check the time on the hands of a 14th-century clock.

Salisbury Racecourse
You can take time to visit Salisbury Racecourse during your travels to Netherhampton. Check out the stunning cathedral and lively bars in this walkable area.

Old Sarum
Climb to the top of this Iron Age hilltop monument and cross the wooden bridge to see a castle built by William the Conqueror.

Wilton House
Listen to the story of the earls of Pembroke and the former priory on this site. Take the children to the playground in the pleasant gardens.

Salisbury Museum
See copper objects from thousands of years ago and one of Britain’s largest meteorites in this 17th-century mansion.







