History

The Pheasant Inn

Originally built and donated to The Pheasant Inn by The Guild of Master Shoemaker’s as their meeting place in central Salisbury, The Shoemaker’s Guildhall is one of Salisbury’s most historic meeting places, providing a highly individual and versatile venue in the heart of this beautiful Medieval City.

One of Salisbury’s most historic pubs, The Pheasant was originally ‘The Crispin Inn’, named after the patron Saint of Shoemakers,

The Pheasant Inn

who donated the upstairs function and meeting room – now The Shoemaker’s Guildhall - a highly individual and attractive meeting space in the heart of historic Salisbury.

Having gone through several changes in the past 500 years, The Pheasant has now been returned to a more traditional ‘Inn’concentrating on providing a friendly and welcoming atmosphere, well – kept ‘real ales’, a quality wine list and menu focusing strongly on local and regional fresh ingredients, featuring a traditional selection of locally sourced steaks and grills.

The Pheasant Inn

By Easter 2011, we will also have four luxury bedrooms, which are currently undergoing refurbishment, although we are always happy to assist in finding accommodation for visitors.

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