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There are direct train services to Salisbury from London, Basingstoke, Bristol, Bath, Cardiff, Exeter, Plymouth, Portsmouth, Southampton and Swindon, among other stations.
The station is in the centre of Salisbury and is about three miles from our offices. There are taxis at the station and the fare is about £6.
Timetable information may be found on the National Rail website.
You will pass through Wilton and into the centre of Salisbury.
You will need to follow signs for Amesbury and pass through two large roundabouts so that you are on the A345 heading north through the city.
You will pass out of Salisbury, past Old Sarum hillfort on your left, and after a few hundred metres you will come to a roundabout with the left hand turn marked for Amesbury and Stonehenge, the middle one for a Park and Ride facility and the right-hand turn marked The Winterbournes. Take this last turning.
Go straight over a smaller roundabout a hundred metres further on and continue for another four hundred metres where you will see a garage marked Ottons.
Take the right turning here and follow the road, which curves to the right, to the end. Wessex Archaeology is at the end of the road.
Take
the A360 into the centre of Salisbury. Follow signs for Amesbury and
Stonehenge.
You will need to follow signs for Amesbury and pass through several roundabouts so that you are on the A345 heading north through the city.
You will pass out of Salisbury, past Old Sarum hillfort on your left, and after a few hundred metres you will come to a roundabout with the left hand turn marked for Amesbury and Stonehenge, the middle one for a Park and Ride facility and the right-hand turn marked The Winterbournes. Take this last turning.
Go straight over a smaller roundabout a hundred metres further on and continue for another four hundred metres where you will see a garage marked Ottons.
Take the right turning here and follow the road, which curves to the right, to the end. Wessex Archaeology is at the end of the road.
Take the M3 westwards. Come off at Junction 8 onto the A303 westwards towards Andover
Go past Andover into Amesbury. Take a left turning for Salisbury (A345).
You will reach a roundabout a half-mile north of Salisbury with a Park and Ride facility as the left hand turning. Take the second turning on this roundabout, marked The Winterbournes.
Go straight over a smaller roundabout a hundred metres further on and continue for another four hundred metres where you will see a garage marked Ottons.
Take the right turning here and follow the road, which curves to the right, to the end. Wessex Archaeology is at the end of the road.
Follow the A36 into Salisbury. Go straight over the first roundabout
At the second roundabout, take the second exit (right) onto a short dual carriageway.
At the third roundabout take the second exit, onto another short dual carriageway (signposted Warminster/Bristol).
At the fourth roundabout take the third exit (right) onto Castle Road (signposted Amesbury)
You will pass out of Salisbury, past Old Sarum hillfort on your left, and after a few hundred metres you will come to a roundabout with the left hand turn marked for Amesbury and Stonehenge, the middle one for a Park and Ride facility and the right-hand turn marked The Winterbournes. Take this last turning.
Go straight over a smaller roundabout a hundred metres further on and continue for another four hundred metres where you will see a garage marked Ottons.
Take the right turning here and follow the road, which curves to the right, to the end. Wessex Archaeology is at the end of the road.