A large Wetherspoon Pub and Hotel situated in the heart of Salisbury city centre. Free WIFI available in bar and hotel. 33 en-suite hotel rooms
The site of this Wetherspoon pub has been occupied by an inn since the 15th century. By c1520, it was known as the King's Head, and it retained that name until it was rebuilt in the 1880s.
The County Hotel was, itself, a change of name some time during the 1880s or 1890s. Before then, it was the Kings Head and Brewery. The King's Head was an inn with a long pedigree. In 1623, John Taylor, the 'Water Poet', demonstrated that the Avon could be made navigable by rowing his boat from London. On reaching Fisherton Bridge, he lodged at the King's Head Inn. The Kings Head is recorded as having been at Fisherton Anchor since 1526. This is a grade 2 listed building showing some of the great architecture that Salisbury has to offer in it's historical city.
Pub
Breakfast, Coffee, Dinner, Drinks, Lunch
Suitable for groups Suitable for children Outdoor tables Reservations Booking is NOT mandatory
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