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The Royal Oak | |
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Restaurant information | |
Established | c.1852 | (Reopened 2015)
Closed | 2007 |
Owner(s) | James May (Co-owner) |
Previous owner(s) | 1923-1965 George Hansford |
Manager(s) | Jamie Maudsley, Kezia Hooper-Closier |
Food type | English |
Dress code | Normal |
Street address | High Street |
City | Swallowcliffe |
County | Wiltshire |
Postal/ZIP Code | SP3 5PA |
Country | England |
Coordinates | 51°02′36″N 2°03′08″W / 51.04338°N 2.0522°W |
Website |
www |
The Royal Oak is a Pub and restaurant in High Street, Swallowcliffe 13 miles west of Salisbury. Housed in a 18th-century building that is a Grade II listed building, the pub was opened circa 1852 and closed in 2007. [1] The pub offers various cuisines and is co-owned by James May who bought half of it in September 2020. [2] The Pub has 6 Rooms to choose from. [3]
The building was built and opened 1705 as a tannery owned by Thomas Wright and in 1852 opened as a pub. By that time, the building itself, was still called the Tannery and later Called The Royal Oak Inn. [4] In 1966 The building became a Grade II listed building on the 6th of January, 1966. [5]
In 2007, the pub closed and layed abandoned for 7 years. [6]
From 2014 to 2016, the abandoned pub began the restoration. [6]
In 2020, James May bought half the pub and became co-owner [7]
Edward Spencer 1861-1865
William Carter 1865-1873
Charles Godwin 1873-1881
Charles William Roberts 1881-1891
Henry Tufnel 1891-1901
William Hansford 1901-1923
George Hansford 1923-1965
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The Royal Oak | |
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![]() The Royal Oak in 2009, 2 years after it's closure | |
| |
Restaurant information | |
Established | c.1852 | (Reopened 2015)
Closed | 2007 |
Owner(s) | James May (Co-owner) |
Previous owner(s) | 1923-1965 George Hansford |
Manager(s) | Jamie Maudsley, Kezia Hooper-Closier |
Food type | English |
Dress code | Normal |
Street address | High Street |
City | Swallowcliffe |
County | Wiltshire |
Postal/ZIP Code | SP3 5PA |
Country | England |
Coordinates | 51°02′36″N 2°03′08″W / 51.04338°N 2.0522°W |
Website |
www |
The Royal Oak is a Pub and restaurant in High Street, Swallowcliffe 13 miles west of Salisbury. Housed in a 18th-century building that is a Grade II listed building, the pub was opened circa 1852 and closed in 2007. [1] The pub offers various cuisines and is co-owned by James May who bought half of it in September 2020. [2] The Pub has 6 Rooms to choose from. [3]
The building was built and opened 1705 as a tannery owned by Thomas Wright and in 1852 opened as a pub. By that time, the building itself, was still called the Tannery and later Called The Royal Oak Inn. [4] In 1966 The building became a Grade II listed building on the 6th of January, 1966. [5]
In 2007, the pub closed and layed abandoned for 7 years. [6]
From 2014 to 2016, the abandoned pub began the restoration. [6]
In 2020, James May bought half the pub and became co-owner [7]
Edward Spencer 1861-1865
William Carter 1865-1873
Charles Godwin 1873-1881
Charles William Roberts 1881-1891
Henry Tufnel 1891-1901
William Hansford 1901-1923
George Hansford 1923-1965
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