The Carters Rest, Traditional pub in Wroughton, Wiltshire, England.
The Carters Rest stands as a Victorian-style building on High Street, featuring classic brick exterior with tiled roof and traditional pub architecture that reflects its historical significance in the community.
First documented in 1671, The Carters Rest underwent major Victorian-style renovations in 1912-1913, transforming its appearance while maintaining its role as a local inn serving travelers and villagers for over three centuries.
The pub serves as a community hub hosting weekly activities including darts nights, poker games, cribbage matches, quiz evenings, open mic sessions, and Sunday meat raffles that bring locals together.
Operating Monday to Wednesday from 4 PM to 11 PM, Thursday 3 PM to 11 PM, Friday until midnight, Saturday noon to midnight, and Sunday noon to 7 PM with disabled access and nearby parking.
The establishment features twelve handpumps offering seven to eight rotating cask ales from regional breweries, including Brains Rev James and Goff's Cheltenham Gold, while maintaining its 2017 refurbished two-room layout.
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