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The Crown is a village pub in South Marston, conveniently positioned just outside Swindon on the eastern fringe of the Cotswolds.
If you're using Swindon as a base for exploring the area or you've been walking the surrounding countryside, it's a natural spot to pause for a drink or food.
Walk in and you'll immediately notice locals at the bar, which gives you a good sense of what the place is about. There's a relaxed, unpretentious atmosphere throughout. The drinks selection includes local ales alongside the usual options, and the food sticks to honest pub fare—hearty and satisfying after time spent outdoors. The hospitality is genuine rather than forced, the kind that comes from a pub that's genuinely embedded itself in village life.
While specific historical details about the Crown are scarce, pubs like this inevitably accumulate stories and traditions over the years, becoming part of the community's identity. What's clear is that it's earned its role as a gathering place for locals.
There's nothing showy here, no attempt to be anything other than what it is: a welcoming spot where you can rest, eat well, and feel like you're part of something that matters to the people around you. That's the appeal, really.
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OrangeStarling1997 · CC BY-SA 4.0 · Wikimedia Commons

OrangeStarling1997 · CC BY-SA 4.0 · Wikimedia Commons