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Bishopdown sits on the north-eastern edge of Salisbury, occupying a ridge of high ground that overlooks the city and the surrounding Bourne Valley. The heart of the area is largely defined by mid-20th-century housing, but its character is shaped by its proximity to the Bishopdown Farm estate - a later development that brought with it crucial amenities like a primary school, a local shop, and a modern veterinary surgery. To the west, the locality borders the London Road, providing a direct route into the city centre or out towards the A303, while to the immediate south lies the historic ramparts of Old Sarum. Perhaps its most defining feature is the Green Lung, a wide expanse of open space popular with dog walkers that leads directly into the Hampton Park Country Park. It is a quiet, functional part of Salisbury where the suburban streets give way abruptly to the chalk downland of the Wiltshire countryside.