In the Wiltshire plains, Old Sarum sprawls across 29 acres, a site that has witnessed centuries of invasion, defense, and development. The Iron Age settlement features the foundations of Salisbury’s first cathedral and a hilltop castle offering expansive views. Visitors can explore the layers of history, from Roman to Norman and Saxon influences, each leaving its mark on the English culture and landscape. The site provides a tangible connection to the past, allowing visitors to walk among the remnants of these ancient structures and understand their significance.
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