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This thatched building standing in large grounds has been a pub since 1748. From the entrance there is a narrow bar at the front and restaurant to the right and several separate areas to the left of the bar. Dark wood panelling around the lower part of the walls, low ceilings and beams. This is a true freehouse with three real ales sourced locally from breweries such as Ramsbury, West Berkshire, Stonehenge and Andwell. It serves good quality food using locally sourced ingredients. There are occasionally wine tasting evenings.
Historic Interest
Licensed by the Bishop of Salisbury in 1748 to provide beer for the farm workers. Its sign, the Seven Starts, refers to the Plough visible on clear nights. It originally had its own brewery attached. It was a pyrotechnics factory manufacturing fireworks between 1898 - 1903.
Also head quarters of the "Queens Club" Friendly Society of tradesmen and others in the Parish of Wilsford in 1837.
This Pub serves 3 changing beers and 0 regular beers.
Seven Stars, Bottlesford
Changing beers typically include: Ramsbury (varies) , Renegade (varies) , Stonehenge (varies)
Source: Local