The Wellington Arms is a beautifully restored, dog friendly pub tucked away in the Hampshire countryside near the Berkshire border. Surrounded by rolling farmland and quiet lanes, this award-winning gastropub near Tadley combines classic British pub character with boutique-style interiors and a strong focus on food, comfort and hospitality. The pub’s peaceful setting places it within easy reach of the North Wessex Downs National Landscape, Newbury Racecourse, and Highclere Castle. It a popular choice for romantic breaks, special occasions and relaxed food-led escapes.
The Wellington Arms Baughurst, Hampshire, RG26 5LP
- 4 bedrooms
- 4 bedrooms
Award-Winning Country Inn on the Hampshire/Berkshire Border
Facilties & Amenities
- Beer Garden
- Breakfast
- Craft Beer
- Dog Friendly Rooms
- Gastro Pub
- Log Fires
- Parking
- WiFi
Bedrooms
The Wellington Arms has four beautifully styled en-suite bedrooms. Each room is designed with comfort in mind, pairing the relaxed feel of a traditional inn with smart, contemporary touches. Expect comfortable beds, waffle bath robes, complimentary toiletries, a TV, Nespresso coffee machine, tea making facilities, homemade biscuits, mini-bar, and WiFi access. Dogs are welcome on request, with prior acknowledgement. In the morning, wake up to a delicious cooked and/or continental breakfast.
Telegraph Travel wrote: “It’s worth making a detour to this traditional country inn for the exceptional cuisine alone, but the exquisite bedrooms and friendly service will reward you with a wonderfully relaxing overnight stay too.” Expert rating 8/10
Food & Drink
Food sits firmly at the heart of The Wellington Arms experience, with the restaurant earning an excellent reputation for refined dining rooted in seasonality. The cooking perfectly balances comforting classics with more refined contemporary plates. Behind the bar, you will find a well-curated selection of wines, local ales, craft beers and premium spirits, alongside expertly prepared cocktails and after-dinner drinks. Whether enjoying a relaxed lunch after a countryside walk, a pint or two in the garden, or a celebratory supper, the pub delivers the kind of warm, memorable pub dining that encourages guests to linger a little longer.
Please note: The pub is closed Sunday and Monday.
