Braybrooke House, Salisbury
One of the grand and historic buildings that line Salisbury’s Cathedral Close, it is named after William de Braybrook (1298-1319), beneficiary and executor of the will of Bishop Nicholas Longspee. In later years, the house became the residence of headmasters of the Cathedral School.
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Braybrooke House, Salisbury
One of the grand and historic buildings that line Salisbury’s Cathedral Close, it is named after William de Braybrook (1298-1319), beneficiary and executor of the will of Bishop Nicholas Longspee. In later years, the house became the residence of headmasters of the Cathedral School.
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