WHSmith is located at Salisbury District Hospital, Odstock Rd, Salisbury SP2 8BJ, UK, we aim to offer all our customers a great experience with WHSmith and we would be happy to assist you with any questions you may have.

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Charles Perry

3 Google Rating

Smith's is mediocre at best. In the hospital they monopolise the newsagents/ stationery service, so

3/ 5

Smith's is mediocre at best. In the hospital they monopolise the newsagents/ stationery service, so natch, there is a pitiful selection of overpriced products. But if you need it, it's there, which is nice.

Christine Baron

4 Google Rating

Nice since change around

4/ 5

Nice since change around

Tracey Armstrong

5 Google Rating

Fantastic large store selling an amazing array of books, magazines and stationery. I can't wait to

5/ 5

Fantastic large store selling an amazing array of books, magazines and stationery. I can't wait to visit the area again so I can spend much more time in this store, as after visiting the Cathedral, time was limited for me. Very helpful and friendly staff also which is a bonus!

David Quayle

3 Google Rating

Shop refitted but books are now upstairs

3/ 5

Shop refitted but books are now upstairs

Joy Elston

4 Google Rating

It covers the purpose for which intended as a gift, card and snack outlet for Salisbury District Ho

4/ 5

It covers the purpose for which intended as a gift, card and snack outlet for Salisbury District Hospital.

Samuel Melton

1 Google Rating

One member of staff, who I believe was called James Fiddy tried selling me one of the patient's toes

1/ 5

One member of staff, who I believe was called James Fiddy tried selling me one of the patient's toes in my meal deal. No respect these days. 0/5

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