Here's how to find us in Salisbury
Fisherton Mill is situated just behind Fisherton Street around a five minute stroll from the Central car park, Cathedral and the Market Square.
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Walking from the City Centre
Look for our banners as you walk along Fisherton Street heading out of town. We will be on your right hand side located through an archway entrance, meaning we are not clearly visible from the road. About 50 yards beyond Baileys (the bed shop) look for the orange flags above our entrance.
Walking from the Railway Station
If you are coming to us from the Railway Station follow signs to the City Centre, and look out for the banner and orange flags on the left hand side of Fisherton Street, just past the Zebra Crossing. We are located through an archway entrance meaning we are not clearly visible from the road.
Driving
We do not have any customer parking available at Fisherton Mill. Plenty of parking is available at Salisbury's long stay Central car park (Mill Stream Approach, Salisbury, SP1 3SL) which is just a five minute walk from us. A nearby alternative is Lush House Car Park (Cranebridge Road, Salisbury, SP2 7TD) and there are many other car parks in the City Centre. You can see a list of all car parks here.
Salisbury is well served by Park & Ride sites which will transport you to the centre from where you can follow the above directions on foot - visit Park and Ride Salisbury.
Accessibility Information
Fisherton Mill is a historic building with some access limitations. Our Gallery Shop and Café are located on the ground floor with ramp access. Please note that the ramp and floors are original to the Mill and the floors are uneven in places. The Main Gallery exhibitions, Workshop room and some Studios are located on the first floor which are accessible via stairs. Our toilets are in a separate building in the courtyard with one small step at the entrance. We do not have an accessible toilet.
If you have any questions about access, please get in touch with us before you visit and we can provide more specific information. Our team are always on hand to assist during your visit.
Look out for our orange flags on Fisherton Street.
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