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Serving Salisbury · SP1, SP2

Websites for Salisbury businesses

From the Tuesday Charter Market on Market Place to Fisherton Mill's gallery-café, SP1 and SP2 still run on small independent traders.

Salisbury is small enough to walk across in twenty minutes and old enough that the Poultry Cross, the 14th-century stone market cross at the top of Butcher Row, still marks where the poultry traders set up. The Charter Market runs twice a week on Market Place, the medieval grid of streets off the Close still has its bookshops, delis and family butchers, and the Cathedral Close sits roughly where the cloth merchants built the new town in 1220. Across the river, Harnham's water-meadows feed into Queen Elizabeth Gardens. Most of what trades here is small — a one-chair salon in Fisherton Street, a plumber with a van, a roastery on a back street. That's the kind of work I do.

£25/month · anyone, anywhere

What you get

  • Your own URL, on its own domain
  • Hand-coded — no WordPress, no page builders
  • Basic on-page SEO, fast loads, mobile-first
  • Small content edits whenever you need them
  • No setup fee, cancel any month

Working with Salisbury

Tourism and the cathedral pull a lot of footfall, but the working economy in SP1 and SP2 is overwhelmingly small-scale. The Salisbury & District Chamber of Commerce, founded in 1912, still represents local independents, and the Charter Market — held on Market Place on Tuesdays and Saturdays — has been the town's trading core since the medieval period. Fisherton Mill, the converted Victorian grain mill on Fisherton Street, runs the south of England's largest independent gallery with a café attached. Independent retail clusters on the High Street, the Close and Fisherton Street, tradesmen work out of Churchfields Industrial Estate to the west, and the Wiltshire Towns Programme put around £4M into Wiltshire high streets between 2021 and 2025. A one-page site, a contact form and a number that rings on the right phone is the £25/month shape most of these businesses actually need.

Every Salisbury site is hand-coded, mobile-first, and shipped on its own domain. There's nothing for you to maintain — hosting, SSL, backups, updates and small content edits are all in the £25/month plan. You'll deal directly with me from brief to launch, by email or WhatsApp, in plain English.

Local economy

Real Salisbury small businesses, not stock photos

Every Salisbury brief lands somewhere on the same map of shops, salons, trades and indie operators. Here are some of the real Salisbury businesses I've researched while writing this page — the kind of place a clean £25/month site is built for.

Wiltshire Council allocated £1M a year between 2021 and 2025 (£4M in total) to support high-street activity under the Wiltshire Towns Programme.

Some Salisbury independents we'd happily sit next to
  • Salisbury Charter Market

    Outdoor charter market

    Trading on Market Place every Tuesday and Saturday — the long-running core of the city's market trade.

  • Fisherton Mill

    Independent gallery and café

    Converted Victorian grain mill on Fisherton Street — the south of England's largest independent gallery, with a café on site.

  • Salisbury & District Chamber of Commerce

    Local business membership body

    Founded 1912 — represents member businesses and organisations across the Salisbury district.

Streets we know in Salisbury
  • High Street
  • Butcher Row
  • Fish Row
  • Minster Street
  • Queen Street
  • Fisherton Street
  • Castle Road
Neighbourhoods covered
  • Harnham
  • Bemerton
  • Laverstock
  • Bishopdown
  • Old Sarum
  • Wilton
Why these industries cluster here
  • Tourism and heritage

    Salisbury Cathedral, the Cathedral Close and Stonehenge eight miles to the north-west keep a steady flow of visitors through SP1 and SP2, supporting the independent cafés, pubs and shops in the city centre.

  • Independent retail and market trade

    The Charter Market on Market Place and the dense strip of small shops on the High Street, Butcher Row, Fish Row and Fisherton Street still anchor the city's retail economy.

  • Trades and light industry

    Churchfields Industrial Estate on the western edge of the city houses tradesmen and small workshops that serve the wider Salisbury district.

Wiltshire Council's Wiltshire Towns Programme allocated £1M a year between 2021 and 2025 (£4M in total) to support high-street and town-centre activity across the county, including Salisbury (https://www.wiltshire.gov.uk/economic-regeneration-regeneration).

Where we work

Websites for Salisbury and Wiltshire

I'm based in London, build over email and WhatsApp, and ship the same £25/month plan to Salisbury and every other town in Wiltshire.

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Pricing
£25/month

One flat plan for every Salisbury build — hosting, SSL, backups, updates and small content edits all included. No setup fee, no contract, cancel any month.

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How it works

From your first message to a live Salisbury link in 1–2 weeks.

  1. 01You message me with a sentence on what you do.
  2. 02Quick call or text, you send your bundle.
  3. 03I build, you pay £25/month, you get the link.
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£25/month · 1–2 week build · cancel any month

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FAQs

Salisbury web design — common questions

Do you build sites for businesses in Harnham, Bemerton and Laverstock?

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Yes — anywhere in SP1 and SP2. The £25/month plan, the hand-coded build and the turnaround are identical whether you're by the Cathedral Close, across the river in Harnham, or out at Laverstock. The site just gets built around your trade and your patch.

I run a stall on Salisbury Charter Market — is a £25-a-month site really enough?

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For most sole traders and small independents it is. Hand-coded, mobile-first, on your own domain, hosting and SSL included. A clean one-page site with your market days, a map to your pitch and a phone number that rings on the right phone is the typical build, and small edits come back the same day.

Can you get me ranking for 'Salisbury market' or 'café Salisbury'?

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No — and that's deliberate. I do the basics (sensible page titles, descriptions, fast loads) but I don't sell rankings, link building or a keyword strategy. If you need a serious SEO push, a Wiltshire-based SEO freelancer would be the right call.

Will you set up my Google Business Profile as well?

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No, I don't touch Google Business Profiles at all. The £25/month covers the site itself — domain, hosting, the hand-coded build, small edits. GBP is its own thing and there are local marketers who handle it day to day.

I'm a tradesman working out of Churchfields — does a website actually help?

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Yes, a simple one. Most Salisbury tradesmen I work with just need a site with a number, a service list, the areas they cover (SP1, SP2, Wilton, Amesbury) and a contact form. The whole point of the £25/month shape is that it pays for itself with a couple of new jobs a year.

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