Malmesbury House is a Grade I listed building in Salisbury, Wiltshire, England, in the city's cathedral close.
Located on the eastern side of the close by the St Anne's Gate, it is one of numerous historic buildings in the city.
It was known in its early years as Copt Hall, and had substantial additions made during following centuries notably in Queen Anne's reign.
[3] Charles II stayed at the house during the Restoration era after leaving London during an outbreak of plague.
Its current name comes from its owner in the late eighteenth century, the diplomat James Harris, Earl of Malmesbury, whose family had lived there for several generations.