Offering a bar and quiet street view, Studio above Worlds End microbrewery and behind the Crown Inn Pewsey is set in Pewsey, 33 km from Old Sarum and 36 km from Salisbury Train Station.
Alison
United Kingdom
We stayed for a few days so that I could attend my nieces baby shower in Newbury. The studio is above the garage (used as a microbrewery) behind the pub. We booked for Friday to Monday and arrived just before 4pm. Parking is available in a turning just passed the pub, but please be aware it is restricted during the week.
On the Friday we had dinner in the pub. Was probably the best lasagne I've had in a pub (husband had the special, enchilladas and he was very impressed). They serve some good beer (their own and other local beers) and a good glass of Sauvignon blanc. The owner and his family run the pub and do the catering (Fri evening and Sun lunch only). The food is excellent and all freshly prepared. My husband ate here Sunday too.
The room itself is built in the roof of the garage so the ceiling does slope (may not be suitable for anyone particularly tall). The bed was comfy (dogs are allowed and they seemed happy on the floor by the bed). My only issue would be the shower. The flow and temperature are great, but the new shower head is a bit heavy for the holder and kept falling out while I showered.
There are a few walks and cycle routes accessible from the pub, and the train station is about 2 minutes walk (Bath to Paddington line).
We would come again, especially if heading down to the West Country to break the journey.
Set in Pewsey in the Wiltshire region, The Bothy features a patio. It is situated 26 km from Stonehenge and offers bicycle parking.
John Rodney
United Kingdom
Convenient quiet country location for our cycle trip. Nicely furnished and comfortable bed. Helpful and cooperative owners. Excellent cafe nearby and the local pub is highly recommended .
The Green Dragon has a garden, shared lounge, a terrace and restaurant in Marlborough. Featuring a bar, the property is located within 25 km of Lydiard Park.
Christopher Roland
United Kingdom
Friendly,helpful staff. Room small but quiet and comfortable with a nice view over picturesque roof tops.
The 15th-century inn The Marlborough offers boutique accommodation and a rustic bar and restaurant on Marlborough’s pretty High Street.
Nick
United Kingdom
Excellent location.Very comfortable room and nice breakfast with good choice. I left something behind and the staff were very helpful in getting it back to me.
Located in Marlborough and within 25 km of Lydiard Park, The Lamb Inn features a bar, non-smoking rooms, and free WiFi.
Anna
United Kingdom
The rooms were nicely decorated, clean and comfortable. The breakfast was fantastic. Great value for money. The service we received was well above and beyond expectation which really made our stay perfect.
Situated in Marlborough, 24 km from Stonehenge, THE SHEARS INN features accommodation with a garden, free private parking, a terrace and a restaurant.
Catherine
United Kingdom
Fantastic, local seasonal food, welcoming atmosphere and a comfortable, clean room with every expected amenity. Very accommodating. Would recommend unreservedly
Located within 32 km of Newbury Racecourse and 34 km of Lacock Abbey in Marlborough, Little Paradise in Marlborough provides accommodation with seating area.
Little Owl Barn is located in Marlborough, 32 km from Stonehenge, 37 km from Lydiard Park, and 37 km from Highclere Castle. This property offers access to a patio, free private parking and free WiFi.
Andrew
United Kingdom
Peaceful and pleasant rural location. Owned very helpful. Perfect for our cycle touring trip. Good pub food 3km away
Michaelmas Cottage Upavon is situated in Upavon, 24 km from Old Sarum, 27 km from Salisbury Train Station, and 29 km from Salisbury Cathedral.
Paul
United Kingdom
The property was lovely. The owners were very friendly and attentive. The breakfast was brought to us at the exact time requested and was cooked perfectly.
This trip was a trip down memory lane. The area is scenic and the locals are friendly. Facilities and shops in the village are good. This is a large village that has expanded over the years but does not appear to have lost its old identity
Robin
United Kingdom
8.0
Scored 8.0
We were there to visit a friend.
We were there to visit a friend. But it is an interesting village on the Avon. Church historically interesting. On a Monday morning very difficult to find a cup of coffee, tried The Lunch Box but do not recommend, strong smell of fatty grease and coffee pretty awful.
moira
10
Scored 10
Went with morris side and danced at various pub in village,...
Went with morris side and danced at various pub in village, skittle alley at Royal Oak which is fun, only one sitdown Indian eating place which can't remember name! which was lovely in the main street. Small village easy to walk everywhere.
Helen
United Kingdom
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