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About Woolley and Wallis
Woolley and Wallis are one of the leading regional Fine Art Auctioneers in the UK holding auctions in Castle Street, Salisbury since 1884. We hold approximately thirty sales each year, with prices ranging from a few hundred pounds to £2.6million bid for a Yuan dynasty double-gourd vase – the record price for any object sold in a UK regional auction house.
We have been described by the Antiques Trade Gazette as 'arguably the most exciting provincial saleroom in the country' and with a turnover for 2007 in excess of £8 million, we are one of the largest-grossing provincial saleroom in the UK.
We have 9 main specialist departments, headed up by leading experts in their field. Our specialist sales cover most areas of Fine Art, including Antique Furniture and Works of Art, Clocks and Scientific Instruments, Ceramics, Glass and Asian Works of Art, Oil Paintings, Watercolours, Prints and Books, Silver, Jewellery, Spoons and 20th Century Decorative Arts.
We share our history and premises with the Woolley and Wallis partnership, who provide a full range of professional services for buying and renting houses, farms and commercial property throughout Wiltshire, Hampshire and Dorset. Visit the Woolley & Wallis Estate Agents Website
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How to Find Us
Postal Address, Telephone and Fax Contacts, Directions and Map
You can visit, write, telephone or fax us at our Head Office premises in Salisbury, England:
Woolley and Wallis Salisbury Salerooms, 51-61 Castle Street, Salisbury, Wiltshire, England, SP1 3SU.
Telephone: +44(0) 1722 424500 Fax: +44(0) 1722 424508
We are situated on the northern side of Salisbury City, in Castle Street. Coming from London, take the M3 and at junction 8 join the A303 westbound. Exit after about 17 miles onto the A343 signposted Salisbury. Follow the A343 which becomes the A30 and finally the A338 for 14 miles into Salisbury. At the first large roundabout (traffic lights) take the fourth exit (Churchill Way North A36 and The West ). After 1000 yards take the first exit on roundabout under the railway bridge and into Castle Street. We are 600 yards on the right. We have limited parking on the premises.
There are regular fast trains from London Waterloo to Salisbury. The journey takes about 90 minutes. Taxis are available from Salisbury Station and it's a five minute ride to the Salerooms.
The Map below is fully interactive. You can zoom in or out and drag the map by clicking and holding on the map and moving your mouse.
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