Prince Leopold Inn

Warminster, United Kingdom

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Prince Leopold Inn ***

Upton Lovell, Warminster, United Kingdom

Ranking: Prince Leopold Inn is ranked 11th out of 18 accommodation options available in Warminster.

Classification: 3 Star Inn

The Prince Leopold is a Victoran Public house built in the heart of the Wylye Valley in 1878. It was named after Queen Victoria's youngest son, who discovered and fell in love with the area after graduating from Oxford in 1875. We acquired the pub in June 2010 and have now completed the refurbishmnet. The bar area has been panelled as it might have been when originally built and there are pictures and artefacts relating to the period throughout the room. We offer a selection of locally brewed ales at the bar as well as an extensive wine list. Adjacent to the bar is a Victorian style 'snug' complete with leather sofas, log fire, books, newpapers and games. The ideal room to relax in. The restaurant looks out over the River Wylye and surrounding watermeadows. It will comfortably seat 60 people. Alternatively, guests can chose to eat in one of the smaller pub dining rooms. We offer an a la carte menu which changes daily depending on what is fresh and seasonal, a wide selection of fish dishes, and of course the more traditional pub classics. The river runs through the garden where guests can relax and simply enjoy the view or feed the ducks and fish!For younger visitors there is a play park nearby in the village. The bedrooms are also newly refurbished. All are ensuite and have freeview TV, wifi access, tea and coffee making facilities and hairdryers. Warminster lies to the south west of Salisbury Plain, beneath the chalk downland with its abundant flora and fauna, and at the head of one of Britain's best kept secrets - 'The Wylye Valley' with it's attractive villages and historic landscape, so this is an ideal location for walkers with many interesting walks of various lengths in the immediate vacinity. For those who prefer to see the countryside 'seated' -The White Horse Trekking Centre is less than 2 miles away. If it's culture you seek then the historic towns of Salisbury (20 mins) and Bath (40 mins) are both nearby. Hotel Rating: Self Assessed 3 star

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