Lively traditional town pub just off the main road. Three or four Wadworth ales served. The wooden barrels are just decoration now. The beers are delivered by electric air pumps. The Lamb is popular with locals and tourists alike - good mix of ages. The U-shaped bar has lots of character and leads into a cosy backroom. Hops adorn the ceiling. The alleyway at the side of bar has benches to shelter from the weather and leads to a pleasant enclosed courtyard at the back. Six B&B rooms are available. There is also a good pub menu. Live music weekly and a venue for Marlborough Music Festival.
Old coaching inn where a plan on the wall dating from 1905, when the pub was purchased by Wadworths, shows a bar at the front, living room behind with a tap room on the other side of the coaching arch where the toilets are now situated. The front bar has a parquet floor, old, possibly inter-war, counter, and a fine bar-back fitting possibly dating from the early 20th century (i.e. just after Wadworths purchased the pub). It consists of shelves held up by slender columns on a mirrored back. Under the shelving are a stillage of wooden casks dispensing Wadworths 6X and Henrys IPA cooled by in-cask probes. This is one of only a handful of pubs where you can still witness 'beer being drawn from the wood', as few breweries still use wooden casks. The room has some old, possibly early 20th-century benches and a scrubbed table. gaps either side of a modern open brick fireplace lead to another room with similar inter-war counter and another fine mirrored bar back with shelves held up by slender pillars. The fixed seating here looks to be from Victorian times but re-upholstered. A doorway leads to a small rear room with another inter-war counter and more modern fireplace. Much modernisation overall with bare brick walls, opening out, counter canopy etc etc.
Old coaching inn where a plan on the wall dating from 1905, when the pub was purchased by Wadworths, shows a bar at the front, living room behind with a tap room on the other side of the coaching arch where the toilets are now situated. The front bar has a parquet floor, old, possibly inter-war, counter, and a fine bar-back fitting possibly dating from the early 20th century (i.e. just after Wadworths purchased the pub). It consists of shelves held up by slender columns on a mirrored back. Under the shelving are a stillage of wooden casks dispensing Wadworths 6X and Henrys IPA cooled by in-cask probes. This is one of only a handful of pubs where you can still witness 'beer being drawn from the wood', as few breweries still use wooden casks. The room has some old, possibly early 20th-century benches and a scrubbed table. gaps either side of a modern open brick fireplace lead to another room with similar inter-war counter and another fine mirrored bar back with shelves held up by slender pillars. The fixed seating here looks to be from Victorian times but re-upholstered. A doorway leads to a small rear room with another inter-war counter and more modern fireplace. Much modernisation overall with bare brick walls, opening out, counter canopy etc etc.
This Pub serves 1 changing beer and 2 regular beers.
Lamb, Marlborough
Changing beers typically include: Wadworth (varies)