Inns in Trowbridge

The Somerset Arms
Semington
Trowbridge
Wiltshire

BA14 6JR
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Roaring fires, comfy sofas and a friendly atmosphere welcome you to The Somerset Arms. Our excellent and well appraised restaurant offers a delightful menu with interesting dishes created from fresh local ingredients. As a freehouse, we have the freedom to select and present the greatest ales from local breweries, of which there are many. The utmost care is taken to ensure that the perfect pint is pulled everytime, and that there is always a wide and varied selection from which to choose. Whether you are visiting this part of the country or are one of our lovely locals, a warm and friendly welcome awaits you at The Somerset Arms. The Somerset Arms is ideal for formal or informal meetings, at any time of the day. Coffee, tea, biscuits and locally made cakes all available together with free wireless broadband. For groups of 2 to 20. The Somerset Arms loves parties! Beautifully laid tables with colour co-ordinated napkins, flowers, name places and glittering sprinkles. Balloons centred on the tables and all staff ready to make your party a fantastic memorable experience. Whether it be 6 or 60, we can tailor your party to suit you and the event. Chic fine dining or fun buffet, we would love to organise it for you. The Somerset Arms has been a coaching inn for hundreds of years. Records suggest that as far back as the 16th century ales were served to travellers and highwayman who traversed what became the busy A350. It is named after the Duke of Somerset who was a great landowner in the area. In 2004 the village of Semington was bypassed, and for perhaps the first time in its history the road was still. This obviously had a dramatic effect on the role of The Somerset Arms, now not attracting the traveler, things had to change. In the summer of 2009, following a period of closure The Somerset Arms opened its doors again ready to offer a new service to its local customers.

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