Me and my husband wanted to have a little getaway together to celebrate us getting pregnant with our first child. We drove down (from London) early as we wanted to go to Fovant to look at the WW1 badges, whilst there we visited the Pembroke Arms where my husband had a delicious home made venison pie. I was very jealous as I have coeliac disease and couldn't eat it.
We had requested if we could check in earlier which was granted as we wanted to drive into Salisbury and have a look at the Cathedral and attend evensong, the B&B is beautiful with a little farm shop around the corner.
The propietor was very accomodating to us and showed us round the property and to our room which was massive and very good value for money. We were also offered tea in bed which was very nice but we chose not to except.
The breakfast room was beautifully set before we came down and we were offered toast, cereal AND a full english breakfast as well as tea, coffee and fresh fruit juices. We got down early as we wanted to have a full day out before heading back to London, if you stay here I really recommend getting your breakfast early as the view of the garden with the River Avon running through it is stunning, especially with the early morning mist. As I'd mentioned before I have coeliac disease so need gluten-free products and I was offered gluten-free muesli and bread, and had a full english breakfast without the sausages obvliously. All the ingredients came from the farm shop round the corner which we visited before leaving.
We thoroughly enjoyed our visit here and would definitely stay again, but as we now have a 2 month old son I'd like to find out if it's ok for us to bring him along.
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