Salisbury & Stonehenge City Guide

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Publisher: Pitkin
Year: 2009
Language: en
Pages: 36
ISBN-13: 9781841652856
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Height: 9.8425 Inches
Length: 6.6929 Inches
Weight: 0.330693393 Pounds
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Salisbury & Stonehenge City Guide by Peter Brimacombe is a detailed resource published by Pitkin on May 1, 2009. This 36-page guide is presented in English and offers insights into the city of Salisbury, highlighting significant landmarks such as the Cathedral and the iconic Stonehenge. The book includes both a walk map and an area map, making it a practical tool for visitors exploring these historical sites.

Readers will find a comprehensive overview of Salisbury’s attractions, with a focus on its rich history and cultural significance. The guide serves as a reference for travelers interested in the historical context of the area, providing essential information for navigating the city and its notable locations. With its informative content, this edition is designed to enhance the experience of those looking to discover the heritage of Salisbury and Stonehenge.


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An informative guide to the city of Salisbury featuring the Cathedral and Stonehenge with a walk map and an area map.

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Publisher: Pitkin. Year: 2009.
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Language: en. Pages: 36.

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