The village of Liddington is surrounded by beautiful countryside, with views over the Vale of The White Horse, and good access to the M4 Motorway.
The restaurant at the Village Inn serves homecooked pub classics, lighter meals, burgers, sides, delicious desserts, a Sunday roast, and good options for children and guests with dietary requirements.
The bar is well-stocked with Arkell’s real ales and guest beers on tap and by the bottle, an eclectic wine list, a good choice of spirits and non-alcoholic drinks, and coffee throughout the day. Outside, their beer garden is a popular spot from which to enjoy sociable drinking during warmer months.
The Village Inn has a double, twin, and single room. Each recently refurbished and well-priced room comes with comfortable beds, fresh towels, bedside lighting, plenty of room for hanging clothes, a hospitality tray, and WiFi access.
There is an in-room continental style breakfast of freshly baked croissants, porridge, and preserves.
Dogs are welcome on request, with prior acknowledgement directly with the pub.
The pub is not open on a Monday and operates a contactless check-in option for arrivals on Sunday and Monday evenings.
There is ample parking for overnight guests.
The pub can be found just off the B4192 at Liddington in a village famous for the nearby Iron Age castle which flanks the ancient Ridgeway track. The pub is a short drive from the thriving town of Swindon, with the Cotswolds lying just to the town’s north and the North Wessex Downs to its south.
Other Information
Address:
Bell Lane,
Liddington,
Wiltshire,
England,
SN4 0HE
Number of rooms: 3