The Barford Inn is located at Barford St Martin, Salisbury SP3 4AB, UK, we aim to offer all our customers a great experience with The Barford Inn and we would be happy to assist you with any questions you may have.

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Greg Sullivan

4 Google Rating

Good atmosphere in today's climate. Beer as it should be. Food nicely prepared and served. Decent si

4/ 5

Good atmosphere in today's climate. Beer as it should be. Food nicely prepared and served. Decent sized car park. All things considered, very pleasant.

Louise Speed

5 Google Rating

Had an outstanding meal last night with family at The Barford Inn! The variety on the menu is excell

5/ 5

Had an outstanding meal last night with family at The Barford Inn! The variety on the menu is excellent, and there were so many tasty specials to choose from too.. The quality of food is exceptional, and the portion sizes are generous. Will definately be returning!.

ronald spreadbury

5 Google Rating

Together with my wife we stayed for one week, usually visit the area every year, but pandemic preve

5/ 5

Together with my wife we stayed for one week, usually visit the area every year, but pandemic prevented this from happening. We have stayed before, but with different landlord and landlady. The staff were first class and the food was excellent. Used the time to visit my cousin in Bath and my mums grave in Wilton, we also visited my wife's cousin in Chippenham. During our week's stay the weather was superb and no rain.

Neil Bamber

5 Google Rating

Staff very friendly, helpful from arrival to departure. Room clean, not very noisy even though it wa

5/ 5

Staff very friendly, helpful from arrival to departure. Room clean, not very noisy even though it was a Friday night. Would recommend.

Anne Thomas

4 Google Rating

Dropped by this oldy worldly gem of a pub!! Beautifully clean Garden and covered seating area.. Fri

4/ 5

Dropped by this oldy worldly gem of a pub!! Beautifully clean Garden and covered seating area.. Friendly staff and prompt service. Food was a little pricey but nicely presented and delicious. Great selection of drinks available.. well worth a visit .. Thanks for a great experience.

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