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Privately owned country pub.

Reopened in March 2022 after a long period of closure and uncertainty. Friendly real ale pub situated in the Wiltshire countryside. All ales served straight from the barrel - no lines involved! The main room is square, encouraging people to talk and there are three further rooms to sit in. The pub has a large garden; dogs welcome. Food choices comprise pies, jackets, rolls, soups and other warming bites with a fish & chip van present on Fridays. Music every other Thursday. Beer festivals with music held in May and September. Camper vans may be accomodated during events but there are no facilities and booking is essential.

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Previous Names
Local Authority
Wiltshire Council
Last updated
28/02/2025
Last surveyed
05/02/2025
Leasehold owner
other
Freehold owner
Hamptworth Estate
Pub ID
SAL/44
Asset of Community Value

Very much a country pub of brick and thatched roof (and porch) construction of c1800, originally two cottages, then a school before becoming a pub; certainly by 1901 when it was called the Maple Tree. The original entrance in the middle of the main building led to a living room on the left hand side (now the kitchen) with a kitchen to the rear left hand (now a pub room) whilst to the right hand was an entrance door (long since boarded up and now part of the wall) to the bar. There was a further room to the rear, now accessed by the very narrow gap by the bar (created by knocking a hole through the wall in 1960's), with a separate entrance at the rear. The right hand lounge area was the village shop (single storey with slate roof) until the mid 1960's when it was incorporated into the pub. This now forms the main entrance to the pub.

There are now four small rooms. Entrance through right hand lounge single storey former shop, with red tiled floor and access to bar, created in 1960's. The small bar counter is of no great age. In the 1970's furniture comprised old sofas from local houses but now has bench seating more recently acquired. Doorway to public (original main bar) with red and black tiles in diamond formation. Original brick open hearth fireplace. Seating utilises former church pews and wooden tables/chairs acquired within last 15 years. Servery much altered with some old shelving but most dating from 1980's. Real ales on stillage.

Through a gap to the rear bar with red floor tiles, a couple of old benches, table and chairs from various times. The small cast iron fireplace is Victorian. This small room shares with the front main bar a bar counter that was installed in c.1960. Fourth small room at the rear right, originally the kitchen, still has a latch door and has a brick fireplace that looks like it could date from the 1950s (and possibly replaced a range fireplace?). Fixed seating could be of similar date. The hole in the wall was created in 1960's (Whitbread tenure) to ensure all room space could be viewed. Outside toilets replaced in c1990 with the new block at the rear with adjoining corridor. There is an interesting tiled mural, created by Keith and Margaret Parker in 1990 recreating the Cuckoo Inn Cricket Tour of 1932, and features a period open top bus, characters in period dress, and the notation 'sponsored by Henry Wadworth's Old Brown Ale'. The dado match-boarding throughout was installed in 2000/01 to cover up, and help prevent, rising damp. The building has no foundations or damp course, and the provision of panelling both covers up, and helps prevent, the problem.

Very much a country pub of brick and thatched roof (and porch) construction of c1800, originally two cottages, then a school before becoming a pub; certainly by 1901 when it was called the Maple Tree. The original entrance in the middle of the main building led to a living room on the left hand side (now the kitchen) with a kitchen to the rear left hand (now a pub room) whilst to the right hand was an entrance door (long since boarded up and now part of the wall) to the bar. There was a further room to the rear, now accessed by the very narrow gap by the bar (created by knocking a hole through the wall in 1960's), with a separate entrance at the rear. The right hand lounge area was the village shop (single storey with slate roof) until the mid 1960's when it was incorporated into the pub. This now forms the main entrance to the pub.

There are now four small rooms. Entrance through right hand lounge single storey former shop, with red tiled floor and access to bar, created in 1960's. The small bar counter is of no great age. In the 1970's furniture comprised old sofas from local houses but now has bench seating more recently acquired. Doorway to public (original main bar) with red and black tiles in diamond formation. Original brick open hearth fireplace. Seating utilises former church pews and wooden tables/chairs acquired within last 15 years. Servery much altered with some old shelving but most dating from 1980's. Real ales on stillage.

Through a gap to the rear bar with red floor tiles, a couple of old benches, table and chairs from various times. The small cast iron fireplace is Victorian. This small room shares with the front main bar a bar counter that was installed in c.1960. Fourth small room at the rear right, originally the kitchen, still has a latch door and has a brick fireplace that looks like it could date from the 1950s (and possibly replaced a range fireplace?). Fixed seating could be of similar date. The hole in the wall was created in 1960's (Whitbread tenure) to ensure all room space could be viewed. Outside toilets replaced in c1990 with the new block at the rear with adjoining corridor. There is an interesting tiled mural, created by Keith and Margaret Parker in 1990 recreating the Cuckoo Inn Cricket Tour of 1932, and features a period open top bus, characters in period dress, and the notation 'sponsored by Henry Wadworth's Old Brown Ale'. The dado match-boarding throughout was installed in 2000/01 to cover up, and help prevent, rising damp. The building has no foundations or damp course, and the provision of panelling both covers up, and helps prevent, the problem.

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Current beers

This Pub serves 2 changing beers (Up to 5 at popular times, usually from local breweries.) and 3 regular beers.

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GFB Pump Clip

Downton

This beer is served regularly. Spotted 11 times recently. Last spotted 2 days ago

Session Bitter

Gravity, straight from the cask

ABV: 3.4%
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Palmers - Dorset Gold

Bridport

This beer is served regularly. Spotted 6 times

Premium Golden Ale

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ABV: 4.5%
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Summer Lightning Pump Clip

Downton

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Premium Blond Ale

Gravity, straight from the cask

ABV: 5%
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Facilities
Lunchtime Meals Lunchtime Meals
No food Mondays
Evening Meals Evening Meals
Live Music Live Music
During events
Garden Garden
Family Friendly Family Friendly
Parking Parking
Dog Friendly Dog Friendly
Games Games
Real Fire Real Fire
Wi Fi Wi Fi
Features
Real Ale Real Ale
Real Cider Real Cider
Old Harry Rocks, Painted Lady, Frakshow...
Beer Festival Beer Festival
May & September
Quiet Quiet
Member Discount Scheme Member Discount Scheme
10% for card-carrying members
Transport
Close to bus routes (1100m)
Salisbury Reds: X7-Salisbury | Southampton (Long walk from Landford)

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