Waggon And Horses
About
Waggon & Horses is an iconic 16th‑century public house perched on the A4, a historic route once used by stagecoaches traveling between Bristol and London. The building, listed for its traditional thatched roof and ornate dormer windows, has been immortalised by Charles Dickens himself in his novel *Pickwick Papers*, giving it a literary pedigree that delights history enthusiasts and literary fans alike. The pub offers warm, home‑cooked food and a broad selection of local ales, with generous portions at a modest price point. Guests can enjoy a relaxed, family‑friendly atmosphere – which includes highchairs and free Wi-Fi – while enjoying striking views of Silbury Hill and the nearby Avebury stone circle. Waggon & Horses is also renowned for its seasonal events. The Christmas menu, curated in celebration of the festive season, is available for pre‑booking, as is the popular Sunday carvery, which serves hearty roasted meats with traditional sides. These unique experiences make each visit memorable for locals and tourists alike.
Highlights
- 16th Century Listed Pub
- Dickens Connection
- Seasonal Events
- Family Friendly
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Best time to visit
Spring and autumn offer cooler temperatures and fewer crowds, ideal for leisurely strolls to the nearby Avebury archaeological sites.
Pros & Cons
What visitors love
- Authentic Atmosphere
- Convenient Location
- Family Friendly
Things to consider
- Busy During Peak Times
- Limited Late Evenings
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At a glance
- Verified listing
- Typical visit: about 2 hours