• This said, you do see Salisbury Cathedral, Old Sarum (older Cathedral ruins and castle inside), and panoramic views from this location, St Thomas's Church...
  • ...military at Old Sarum, the decision was taken to resite the cathedral and the bishopric was moved to its present place in Salisbury.[3] The move occurred during...
  • As New Salisbury grew up around the construction site for the new cathedral in the early 13th century, the buildings of Old Sarum were dismantled for stone and...
  • Next we were off to Old Sarum for some pictures and walking. ... Fountain reflection shot from Salisbury Cathedral. Shot from inside Old Sarum.
  • According to history construction of the cathedral was brought about by the fall out between military and clergy in Old Sarum Cathedral.
  • The first cathedral at Old Salisbury (Old Sarum). This section traces the development of Salisbury Cathedral from its foundation to the end of the twelfth century.
  • I was lucky enough to be in Salisbury when they cathedral was open, but I had no idea about the Magna Carte! 10 minutes drive from Old Sarum.
  • In 1197, bishop Herbert Poore sought permission to re-site the cathedral, possibly due to deteriorating relations between the clergy and the military at Old Sarum.
  • Several studies suggest that before the founding of the New Sarum in 13th century, Old Sarum fell to the hands of Romans, Saxons, and even the Normans.
  • A new cathedral was built in the outer bailey of the king's castle on Old Sarum between 1075 and 1092.