The Bradley Hare Inn Maiden Bradley, Wiltshire, BA12 7HW

  • 12 bedrooms

Nestled within the rolling landscape of Cranborne Chase

The Bradley Hare is a beautifully renovated inn situated in the charming village of Maiden Bradley, on the edge of the Longleat Estate, 15 minutes from Frome. Inside, expect warm timber floors, open fires, cosy corners, a bar stocked with traditional local ales, and menus shaped by the South West larder and land that surrounds them. Whether you are stopping for a romantic weekend break, countryside escape, or a food-led getaway, this elegant gastropub in rural Wiltshire captures the spirit of a true village local while offering the comforts of a refined country retreat.

Facilties & Amenities

  • Beer Garden
  • Breakfast
  • Craft Beer
  • Dog Friendly Rooms
  • Family Friendly
  • Gastro Pub
  • Log Fires
  • Parking
  • WiFi

Bedrooms

The Bradley Hare has 12 elegant bedrooms housed within the pub and adjacent Coach House. Each has been beautifully designed so expect handpicked 18th & 19th century furniture, carefully sourced fabrics, calm colour palettes, and views of the ever-changing surroundings. Rooms come with well-appointed bathrooms, (some with grand rolltop baths), crisp cotton sheets, natural Bramley products, tea, coffee and homemade treats, a TV, radio, WiFi access, and thoughtful touches such as a little larder, stocked with the pubs favourite produce. In the morning, wake up to a lovely breakfast.

Dogs are welcome on request, with prior acknowledgement directly with the pub in three rooms. Travel cots and futon beds (for children over the age of 10) are bookable with prior notice in five rooms. Nominal additional charges apply. A number of rooms can also be arranged as twins.

Food & Drink

The Bradley Hare celebrates the finest local produce. Menus reflect the seasons with their take on comforting classics sitting alongside refined plates – see sample menus. The bar serves local ales (including their own Hare Ale), beers, spirits, cocktails, and a carefully curated list of world-class wines. Whether you are enjoying a long lunch or sumptuous supper, this critically acclaimed country pub delivers in spades.

Nearby

Longleat Safari Park – Opened in 1966 as the world’s first drive-through safari park outside Africa.

Longleat House – Magnificent Elizabethan stately home set within landscaped parkland.

Shearwater Lake – Peaceful woodland lake formed from a tributary of the River Wylye, within the Longleat Estate.

Warminster – Historic market town serving as a gateway to Salisbury Plain and surrounding countryside.

Frome – Vibrant market town boasting a rich industrial heritage.

Stourhead – National Trust estate. The garden was used as a backdrop in the production of Pride and Prejudice.