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The Wheatsheaf is in Wilton, three miles west of Salisbury, and is a Grade II listed building. We’re still researching its history, but we think it was built in the early 1800s.

Since 2001, the Wheatsheaf has been a privately owned free house.

We cater for parties and functions.

Throughout the year, several local clubs and societies use the Wheatsheaf as their meeting venue.


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Wilton
Salisbury
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