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The Lamb Inn is a working village pub in Rowde that takes you back to what pubs used to be about.
Built in the 17th century as a coaching inn, it's kept that genuine character through the centuries, with an atmosphere that comes from being a proper local haunt rather than somewhere designed to feel historic. You'll find real ales kept in good condition and hearty food that doesn't pretend to be anything fancy, just honest cooking that satisfies after a walk or a day out.
What makes it worth visiting is exactly that straightforwardness. You sit among locals, get a warm welcome, and experience how these places function as the social anchor of their villages. There's no need to dress up or navigate pretentious menus, just good hospitality done right.
It works well as either a destination in itself or a comfortable stopping point while you explore the wider area. Devizes, the historic market town famous for Caen Hill Locks and its canal walks, is only a short drive away. Chippenham is equally accessible from here. If you're spending time in this part of Wiltshire and want to experience how the region's communities still gather and relax, this is the sort of place that actually delivers on that promise.
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