Guest User
June 15, 2024
Don't be dreaming of some lonely shepherds hut in a misty field, they are crammed together in the back garden of the pub and you walk past the smoking area to get to them . The pub itself is on the edge of a housing estate , It is a perfect location to explore the local wonders of Stonehenge and Woodhenge but leaves a lot to be desired. The evening food was ok if a little pricey for what it is, breakfast was pretty dire and to add insult to injury the dining room was freezing. To be fair the staff were very friendly and chatty but the whole place needs a good make over, the website photos are heavily edited.