Fisherton Mill - Gallery, Café & Studios
Overview
Built in 1880 as a grain mill, Fisherton Mill is the south of England's largest independent gallery with onsite café & artist studios. It is a haven for discerning shopaholics and foodies alike. Set over two floors and a hayloft, the Mill retains many original features which add to the atmosphere. The Gallery exhibits work by many leading artists, furniture makers and sculptors as well as an ever-changing array of jewellery, ceramics, glasswork and decorative items. The Gallery Café offers an atmospheric setting in which to enjoy the great selection of homemade cakes. Lunch is light and modern using fresh produce prepared to order with healthy choices for children. There is courtyard seating for fine days. There are studio workshops around the courtyard and on the first floor where you can visit artists and designers at work.
Features
- Opening Times
- Open all year
- Opening Times: Open Mon-Fri 10-5, Sat 9.30-5.30; 1-24 Dec, daily. Closed BHs
- Facilities
- Cafe
- Children
- Suitable for children of all ages
About the area
Wiltshire’s charm lies in the beauty of its countryside, with expansive chalk landscapes of the Marlborough and Pewsey downs and miles of uninterrupted views deep into Dorset, Somerset and the Cotswolds. Stroll through quaint timbered and thatched villages in the southern Woodford and Avon valleys and explore the historic streets of the stone villages of Lacock, Castle Combe and Sherston.
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Guest Accommodation
Sarum College
Quality Assessed
"Tradition, comfort and convenience in Cathedral Close, Salisbury..."
Hotel
Best Western Red Lion Hotel
★★★★
"Excellent guest experience in a 750-year-old hotel...."
- Family rooms: 1
- Free TV
- WiFi available
Caravan & Camping
Coombe Touring Park
★★★★★
"Adjacent to Salisbury Racecourse with great views...."
- Launderette
- Ice pack facility
- BBQ
- Picnic Area
Nearby places to stay
Sarum College
Yards from Salisbury Cathedral, Sarum College offers excellent guest accommodation in a Grade I-listed building whose oldest section – designed by Sir Christopher Wren – dates to 1677. ...
Quality Assessed
Best Western Red Lion Hotel
This 750-year-old hotel is full of character, with a mix of bedrooms and suites; The Seamstress Room in the eves is their very stylish master suite and includes a cast iron tub taking c...
★★★★ Rating
Coombe Touring Park
Coombe Touring Park is a very neat and attractive site adjacent to the racecourse with views over the downs. The park is well landscaped with shrubs and maturing trees, and the very col...
★★★★★ Rating
Burcombe Manor B&B
Located in the village of Burcombe, only five miles west of Salisbury, Burcombe Manor is a family home set at the edge of a 1300-acre farm with views out over the water meadows. Bedroom...
★★★★ Rating
Summerlands Caravan Park
A quiet family-run campsite off the beaten track. The site affords peace and tranquillity with panoramic views and level grass pitches. Situated within the Cranborne Chase, an AONB, six...
★★★ Rating
The Great Bustard
Behind the Great Bustard's smartly presented 19th-century brick façade is a stylishly revived and renovated restaurant with rooms. Walk through the cosy bar with its open fire to the op...
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The George
Dating from 16th-century, and now Grade 2-listed, The George is centrally located in Amesbury. Stonehenge and Salisbury are right on the doorstep. This charming property is most welcomi...
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The Kings Head
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★★★★ Rating


