THE Sun is offering a lucky reader a luxury stay in a two-star East London hotel and a tour of the famous Salisbury Cathedral - if the "muddy slush" doesn't stop you.

The winner will holiday like a Russian spy in the capital before taking a two hour train to Salisbury just like Novichok suspects Alexander Petrov and Ruslan Bochirov.

4 The Sun is offering readers the chance to visit Salisbury Cathedral Credit: Getty - Contributor

Once in the "extraordinary town", you can take in all the sights in just 30 minutes - including the world-famous Salisbury Cathedral.

The attraction is one of the leading examples of early English architecture and brings visitors from as far flung as Russia.

Petrov and Bochirov said themselves the clock is "one of the first ever created in the world that's still working".

After a whirlwind tour of the cathedral, it's time to head to pre-historic monument Stonehenge.

But be careful as the tourist hotspot is known for its "muddy slush".

4 The lucky winner can also visit Stonehenge - weather permitting Credit: Alamy

4 The alleged assassins bizarrely claimed they visited Salisbury as tourists in their first interview

4 The pair were caught smiling as they strolled through Salisbury hours before the attack on the Skripals Credit: SWNS:South West News Service

It's OK though because our competition includes a second day in Salisbury.

To enter, you must be over 18, hold a Russian passport and be able to answer this question - how high is Salisbury Cathedral's spire?

A) 100 metres; B) 123 metres; C) 110 metres.

Entries made to sundayfeatures@the-sun.co.uk by midnight, Sept 19, 2018.