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Crown and Anchor

★★★★Marlborough
9.3/ 10Excellent

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Rooms & Views

Superior King Room
1x Super King 18 Up to 3
street view

Offering free toiletries, this double room includes a private bathroom with a shower and a hairdryer. The double room of…

Superior King Room
1x Super King 18 Up to 3
street view

Featuring free toiletries, this double room includes a private bathroom with a shower and a hairdryer. The double room f…

King Room
1x Double 16 Up to 2

Featuring free toiletries, this double room includes a private bathroom with a shower and a hairdryer. The double room f…

King Room
1x Super King 16 Up to 3

Providing free toiletries, this double room includes a private bathroom with a shower and a hairdryer. The double room i…

Superior King Room
1x Double 16 Up to 3

Featuring free toiletries, this double room includes a private bathroom with a bath, a shower and a hairdryer. The doubl…

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Restaurants nearby

  • Goat On The RoofBib A former bank is now this bright and airy restaurant where plenty of natural light floods in through the large windows. There's an understated elegance to the décor and the counter is the place to sit if you want to discuss the concise yet quality wine list with the enthusiastic team. The appealingly varied cooking offers sharing plates that draw inspiration from multiple sources but are rooted in the British larder. The fish 'gilda' snack is a prime example, offering plenty of flavour in the harmonious combination of trout, quail egg and smoked haddock.14.6km
  • Malverleys Tucked away in what is surely one of England’s prettiest hamlets, dining here is like stumbling upon a hidden slice of paradise. Surrounded by beautifully kept grounds but also their own farm, the restaurant sits inside a gorgeous farmhouse alongside a bakery and shop. Take your seat in the dining room in full view of the open kitchen and feast on the seasonal dishes that make great use of the wood-fired oven. Grilled spatchcock quail with cherries from the estate is a prime example, succulent and full of gamey flavour.8.5km
  • Bell The Bell is not just a pub but a true village hub. A charming 300-year-old building, it comprises a bar, a restaurant, bedrooms and even a café to make itself useful no matter when you're visiting. The carefully executed cooking ensures the flavours of the high-quality ingredients shine through, be that in lighter dishes such as scallop ceviche with fennel or pub classics like beer-battered haddock and chips. The surrounding 19,000-acre Ramsbury Estate provides not just a picturesque setting but also much of the seasonal produce that powers the menu.10.2km
  • The Vineyard This restaurant is temporarily closed for refurbishment.Situated within a glamorous hotel of the same name, this smart and stylish restaurant has wine embedded in its bones. Whilst not actually situated on a vineyard, there is one nearby – which provides some local sparkling wines – and the overall list offers a huge selection, including over 70 options by the glass. These serve as the perfect accompaniment to elegantly presented dishes that are elevated by the skilful preparation of the high-quality ingredients. The main restaurant serves an à la carte, while The Tasting Room offers a seasona12.3km
  • The Woodspeen It might be set within a restored 19th-century farmhouse, but The Woodspeen has a contemporary feel courtesy of its fine terrace and an airy, Scandic-style extension with a vaulted arch ceiling. Menus centre on the seasons and bring together ingredients from the kitchen garden and the surrounding area, in dishes that utilise big, punchy flavours – such as anchovy emulsion and wild garlic salsa with roast lamb rump. Arrive early for a drink in the intimate bar; the ‘25 Yards’ gin is crafted using botanicals from their garden.13.2km

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Attractions nearby

  • Roman villa of Littlecote Roman rural estate at Littlecote, in Ramsbury, Wiltshire, England, UK8.1km
  • Ludgershall Castle castle in Ludgershall, Wiltshire, England, UK13.6km
  • Hawk Conservancy Trust bird park and conservation charity in Weyhill, Hampshire, England17.7km
  • Ashdown House 17th-century country house in Oxfordshire, England, UK19.6km
  • Alfred's Castle small Iron Age hill fort in Ashbury in Oxfordshire, England, UK20.0km

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