Best Historic Pubs in Salisbury 2026

Ranked by locals — updated April 2026

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⭐ #1 Local Favourite
#1
The Haunch Of Venison
The Haunch Of Venison
1 Minster St, Salisbury SP1 1TB
#2
The Bishops Mill
The Bishops Mill
7 The Maltings, Salisbury SP1 1BD
#3
The Ox Row Inn, Salisbury
The Ox Row Inn, Salisbury
10-11 Ox Row, Salisbury SP1 1EU
#4
George and Dragon
George and Dragon
85 Castle St, Salisbury SP1 3SP
#5
The New Inn
The New Inn
41-43 New St, Salisbury SP1 2PH
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The Haunch Of Venison — Historic Pubs Salisbury
The Haunch Of Venison
The Bishops Mill — Historic Pubs Salisbury
The Bishops Mill
The Ox Row Inn, Salisbury — Historic Pubs Salisbury
The Ox Row Inn, Salisbury
George and Dragon — Historic Pubs Salisbury
George and Dragon
The New Inn — Historic Pubs Salisbury
The New Inn

What to expect — price guide

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Budget
Great value picks
· George and Dragon
· The New Inn
££
Mid-range
Most popular choice
· The Bishops Mill
· The Ox Row Inn, Salisbury
£££
Premium
Top-rated options
· The Haunch Of Venison

Historic Pubs in Salisbury — full guide

🏆 The Haunch Of Venison is currently Salisbury's top-ranked historic pubs — voted #1 by locals.

Salisbury has some of the oldest pubs in England. The Haunch of Venison (1320) and the Red Lion Hotel (13th century) are among the most historically significant pub buildings in the country. Visiting both in one evening gives a remarkable experience of medieval Salisbury hospitality.

Salisbury is a cathedral city in Wiltshire with a population of around 40,000. Despite its size, it consistently outperforms expectations for the quality and variety of historic pubs on offer — particularly along Fisherton Street, the Cathedral Close, and The Maltings shopping centre. The city draws over 5 million visitors a year, many of whom are specifically searching for the best historic pubs Salisbury has to offer.

By area of Salisbury

City Centre (Cathedral area)
The Haunch of Venison and Red Lion Hotel bar — historic pubs within the medieval city core.
Fisherton Street
Winchester Gate and several independent bars — the best stretch for craft beer and a younger crowd.
New Street and Market Place
Wig and Quill and city centre pubs — convenient for shopping and the Cathedral.
Surrounding area (within 5 miles)
Village pubs in Quidhampton, Laverstock and Downton — quieter, often with large gardens.

Tips — historic pubs in Salisbury

Ask bar staff at the Haunch about the mummified hand discovered in the fireplace — a genuinely remarkable story.
The Red Lion Hotel courtyard has a vine said to be over 200 years old — ask to see it.
Both the Haunch and Red Lion are within a 5-minute walk of each other — easy to combine.

Frequently asked questions

What is the oldest pub in Salisbury?+

The Haunch of Venison on Minster Street dates from 1320 and is one of the oldest pubs in England. The Red Lion Hotel on Milford Street is from the 13th century.

Is Historic Pubs in Salisbury good?+

Yes — Salisbury has an excellent reputation for its historic pubs. The city punches above its weight for a place of 47,000 people, with a strong independent culture and high local standards.

Where in Salisbury can I find the best historic pubs?+

The city centre and Fisherton Street are the main areas for historic pubs in Salisbury. See our ranked list above for the top-rated options as voted by locals.

Is Historic Pubs near Salisbury Cathedral?+

Many of the best historic pubs options in Salisbury are within walking distance of the Cathedral. The Cathedral Close and Fisherton Street area (10 minutes walk) are the best starting points.

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💡 Did You Know?

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Salisbury Cathedral was built in just 38 years (1220–1258), which is extraordinarily fast for a medieval building of its size — most cathedrals took centuries.

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Salisbury Cathedral is built on a raft of clay and gravel over a bog — the Victorians added 6,000 tonnes of stone to one side to stop it sinking further.

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Old Sarum is one of the oldest settlements in Britain — it has been continuously occupied since the Iron Age, over 3,000 years ago.