Please replace exactly as found.
The clock tower on Fisherton Street has a long and interesting history. The wall at the base of the tower formed part of one of Salisbury's three gaols, dating from 1569 (although the wall itself probably dates from 1783). The main gaol was sold to the neighbouring infirmary in 1822 and was demolished before the tower was added in 1893. The cells beneath the tower remained a lock up for the local drunks for many years
Nowadays, Fisherton Street is known for it's independent shops and cafes and is a great place to walk and find great little shops and wonderful cafes.
WARNING: The river is quite close to the cache and there is no fence, so keep and eye on those Geokids and Geopets.
This is a new container so good luck finding it!