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Bruce Arms, Easton Royal

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Operator: Independent
Easton Road, Easton Royal, SN9 5LR (View on Google Map)
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This Mid-19th-century local has a nationally important historic pub interior. There is a small cosy bar with furniture that probably goes back to the 1850s, a small lounge with easy chairs and piano. The bar features 4 real ales including 2 changing guests, normally from local breweries. The pub exists in splendid isolation, so its campsite with full facilities is an asset that makes it a good venue for meetings and rallies.

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Historic Interest

Built between 1848 and 1855 after the original Coaching Inn, The Gammon of Bacon, situated opposite, burnt down.

Information for this venue is provided by the Swindon & North Wiltshire Branch of CAMRA
Previous Names
Local Authority
Wiltshire
Last updated
08/03/2023
Last surveyed
14/01/2023
Pub ID
SWN/200
Asset of Community Value

Three star - A pub interior of outstanding national historic importance

Listed status: Not listed

This splendidly traditional roadside pub lies nearly a mile west of the village. It was built about 1850 and was in the same family hands from 1918 to 1993. Rose Raisey, whose picture can be found in the public bar, kept the pub until her death in 1993 at the age of 87. At the entrance is a small snug with a counter and a red and black quarry-tiled floor. To its right is a simply appointed public bar with a red-brick floor and scrubbed Victorian tables and benches. The counter is thought to be from a refit in the 1930s, a date which would accord well with the brick fireplace. The basic shelving in the servery is believed to be later. Beyond and further to the right, Rose’s kitchen has been brought into public use and further on still is an extension of 1996, which serves as a games room. Left of the entrance is the lounge with a small hatch to the servery: it is furnished with domestic sofas and chairs and also a piano bought for Rose when she was 13. The inside toilets (left) were added in 1952. The nickname of the pub is said to come from one that stood opposite but which burned down about 1830.

General information about historic pub interiors

A traditional rural pub that has little changed with time. Built between 1848 and 1855 by the Salmonach Estate (which owned seven pubs), it was sold to Strong's of Romsey in the 1940s. The name comes from the fact that Thomas, brother of Robert the Bruce, married into the estate owner, Lord Ailesbury's family (part of the Cardigan family of Charge of the Light Brigade fame) and their family crest are the coat of arms on the pub sign. It did brew its own beer and on the mantelpiece is a piece of wood from a cask impressed with the words 'Bruce Arms'. The pub's nickname is 'The Gammon' - there was a pub on the other side of the road called the Gammon of Bacon which burnt to the ground in c.1830 and the Bruce Arms was built as a replacement - note the cartoon on the wall of the public bar about the pub burning down. It was run by the same family between 1919 and 1993 - long-serving landlady, Rose Raisey, lived here 74 years until hee death in 1993 aged 87.

On entry is a tiny snug with an old counter and a red and black quarry-tiled floor. There is simple old shelving in the servery near the hatch to the lounge and on the public bar side. There are a couple of bar stools and it is still used by locals. The public bar (right)has a wonderful, timeless feel with a red-brick floor, some splendidly robust and functional carpentry in the form of two long scrubbed tables and low, basic benches. The counter is believed to have been part of a refit in the 1930s, a date which would accord well with the brick fireplace. The ultra-basic shelving in the servery may be a little later. Further right is a room which was formerly Rose's kitchen and had a Rayburn. With settees and armchairs it looks like someone's front room. Beyond this, is a modern extension dating from 1996 which acts as a games and function room but it does not impact on the historic core.

Left of the entrance lobby is the lounge. A plain room said to have long been in pub use, it has a hatch to the servery (no longer in use), a fireplace possibly installed in c.1952 and just two large tables. The piano in the lounge was bought for Rose when she was 13 years old and is still played occasionally. The toilets on the left were added in 1952. Across the road is a cricket pitch owned by the pub but is has not been used since 2005 when the cricket team captain fell out with the pub owners!

General information about historic pub interiors
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Opening
Food
Monday
3:00pm - 11:00pm
Noon - 3:00pm
Tuesday
3:00pm - 11:00pm
Noon - 3:00pm
Wednesday
3:00pm - 11:00pm
Noon - 3:00pm
Thursday
3:00pm - 11:00pm
Noon - 3:00pm
Friday
Noon - 11:00pm
Noon - 3:00pm & 5:00pm - 8:00pm
Saturday
Noon - 11:00pm
Noon - 3:00pm & 5:00pm - 8:00pm
Sunday
Noon - 7:00pm
Noon - 3:00pm
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Current beers

This Pub serves 2 changing beers and 2 regular beers.

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Changing beers typically include: Ramsbury (varies)

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Facilities
Lunchtime Meals Lunchtime Meals
Only during camping season (Easter BH to Mid-Sept)
Evening Meals Evening Meals
Only during camping season (Easter BH to Mid-Sept)
Garden Garden
Family Friendly Family Friendly
Parking Parking
Dog Friendly Dog Friendly
Dog treats, a dog bar.
Camping Camping
With shower block and washrooms
Function Room Function Room
Games Games
Skittles & Table football
Real Fire Real Fire
Restaurant Restaurant
Separate Bar Separate Bar
Wi Fi Wi Fi
Free
Features
Real Ale Real Ale
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Quiet Quiet
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