Pub Camper & MotorHome Stopover Site:
-The Swan at Stoford Warminster Rd, Stoford, Salisbury SP2 0PR
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The Swan at Stoford Motorhome Stopover Information
About the Pub 🍺
The Swan at Stoford is a substantial detached public house located in a desirable village setting near Salisbury with postcode SP2 0PR. It offers a warm and characterful ambiance featuring exposed beams, brickwork, and multiple open fireplaces. The pub has a bar/restaurant and function facilities accommodating up to 145 covers, including a breakfast room and function room with a skittle alley. There are nine en-suite letting rooms on the first floor, making it convenient for overnight stays. The pub boasts a beautiful cottage garden and an additional riverside beer garden surrounded by trees, ideal for relaxing or dining outdoors. Across the road is a car park with space for over 30 vehicles, suitable for motorhome parking. The Swan also provides a welcoming atmosphere to visitors hoping to enjoy good food, ales, and local hospitality, making it ideal for a Motorhome Pub Stopover[1][3][7].
Opening Times ⏰
- Bar: Monday – Saturday: 8:00 AM – 11:00 PM, Sunday: 8:00 AM – 10:00 PM
- Kitchen / Food Service:
- Monday – Friday: 8:00 – 10:00 AM (Breakfast), 12:00 – 3:00 PM (Lunch), 6:00 – 9:00 PM (Dinner)
- Saturday: 8:00 AM – 10:00 PM continuous service
- Sunday: 8:00 AM – 8:00 PM (longer kitchen hours for Sunday dining)
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Food 🍽️
The Swan offers a well-rounded menu featuring home-cooked dishes with an emphasis on local ingredients. Signature dishes include:
– Chef’s homemade soup of the day served with ciabatta bread
– Cajun dusted calamari with sweet chili dipping sauce
– Garlic & Stilton mushrooms on toasted ciabatta (vegetarian)
– 8oz horseshoe gammon steak with mushroom, tomato, pineapple or fried egg
– Hawaiian burger with cheddar cheese and pineapple ring
– Slow-cooked lamb shank with creamed potato and mint jus
– Desserts like Warm Chocolate Fudge Cake and Apple & Winterberry Crumble[6][8]
Facilities 🛠️
– Spacious bar and restaurant areas
– Skittle alley and function room for events
– Nine en-suite letting rooms upstairs for overnight stay
– Large workshop space for additional trading opportunities
– Walk-in fridge and fully equipped kitchen
– Cottage garden and riverside beer garden for outdoor dining
– Car park across the road with parking for over 30 vehicles, accommodating motorhomes[1][3]
Reviews ⭐
Online reviews are mixed, with some guests praising the ambiance and food, while recent ratings indicate some dissatisfaction, including a low Tripadvisor score around 1/5. However, individual experiences may vary, and the pub remains a popular Motorhome Stopover choice due to its facilities and location. To visually represent the average review, here are 2 out of 5 stars:
⭐ ⭐ ☆ ☆ ☆[5]
Dog Friendly 🐶
The pub is dog-friendly in both indoor and outdoor areas, including the beer garden and riverside seating, making it welcoming for visitors traveling with pets[1][7].
Beer Garden 🌳
There is a lovely riverside beer garden surrounded by trees, providing an idyllic setting for daytime and evening eating and drinking. Additionally, a smaller cottage garden is available at the rear of the pub[1].
Nearby Attractions within 5 Miles 📍
1. Salisbury Cathedral
One of England’s finest examples of Early English Gothic architecture, Salisbury Cathedral boasts the tallest church spire in the UK and houses the best-preserved original Magna Carta. It’s a place rich in history, stunning architecture, and tranquil grounds.
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2. Old Sarum
This Iron Age hill fort and medieval castle ruins offer panoramic views of Salisbury and the surrounding countryside. A fascinating historical site for walking, exploring, and learning about early English history.
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3. The Salisbury Museum
Located near the cathedral, this museum houses extensive archaeological finds from the Salisbury area, including artifacts from Stonehenge and medieval times. It is excellent for history enthusiasts seeking local insights.
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4. River Wylye Walks
The River Wylye runs right by The Swan and offers beautiful walking routes along the riverside and through the Wiltshire countryside. Perfect for nature lovers and those looking for peaceful scenic strolls.
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5. Wilton House
Set in extensive parkland, Wilton House is a grand country estate with exquisite interiors and art collections. The gardens and grounds offer lovely walks and cultural visits, just a short drive from Stoford.
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This combination of historic sites, scenic walks, and cultural venues makes The Swan at Stoford an excellent base for a Motorhome Stopover with plenty to explore within a 5-mile radius. The availability of motorhome parking and welcoming pub facilities complement your stay perfectly.
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-The Swan at Stoford is a charming country pub located in the quaint village of Stoford, just a short drive from Salisbury. The pub boasts a warm and welcoming atmosphere, with a traditional interior featuring exposed brick walls, wooden beams, and a cozy fireplace. The menu offers a range of classic pub dishes, including hearty pies, burgers, and fish and chips, as well as a selection of local ales and ciders.
For those looking to explore the area, Stoford is ideally situated for visiting some of Wiltshire’s most popular attractions. The historic city of Salisbury is just a 10-minute drive away, where visitors can marvel at the stunning Salisbury Cathedral and explore the city’s many shops, restaurants, and museums. The nearby Stonehenge is also a must-see, with its mysterious standing stones attracting visitors from all over the world. Other nearby attractions include the picturesque village of Wilton, the ancient hill fort of Old Sarum, and the beautiful gardens at Stourhead.
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