Built in 1373, the building has changed little over the years but still offers an authentic interior with its open fire within an inglenook fireplace, traditional flagstone and old beams. Following a number of closures this newly reopen upmarket pub / restaurant offer their guests delicious home cooked and locally sourced food as well as mouth-watering homemade cakes and patisseries. Both can be enjoyed beside an open fire or quieter restaurant area.
17th stone village pub with a 19th century rear extension. There is a public bar at the front left with a brick and timber bar with wooden top and wooden storage area just below the top which looks very 1960s. Other 1960s looking fittings include the small brick fireplace, the fixed seating with slatted wood back, some walls of brick and timber ; there is an older large stone fireplace on the left. Through doorways is another bar at the rear with a flagstone floor, a glazed brick bar counter with a wooden top and wooden storage area just below the top dating from the 1960s. The bar back fitting could be from the 1960s with its glass shelves and mirrored back. There is a carpeted area at the front right so two rooms have been joined together. Also, a very small room at the rear up 4 steps. Not enough for R I but the distinctive fittings from c.1960 may warrant a 'Of Some Regional Interest' try also rating?
17th stone village pub with a 19th century rear extension. There is a public bar at the front left with a brick and timber bar with wooden top and wooden storage area just below the top which looks very 1960s. Other 1960s looking fittings include the small brick fireplace, the fixed seating with slatted wood back, some walls of brick and timber ; there is an older large stone fireplace on the left. Through doorways is another bar at the rear with a flagstone floor, a glazed brick bar counter with a wooden top and wooden storage area just below the top dating from the 1960s. The bar back fitting could be from the 1960s with its glass shelves and mirrored back. There is a carpeted area at the front right so two rooms have been joined together. Also, a very small room at the rear up 4 steps. Not enough for R I but the distinctive fittings from c.1960 may warrant a 'Of Some Regional Interest' try also rating?
This Pub serves 1 changing beer (Their own brewery) and 2 regular beers.
Bell Inn, Wylye
Source: Local