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The Dusthole - Shepton Mallet

Garston Street
Shepton Mallet BA4 5LN


Formerly known as the Kings Arms The Dusthole was originally built as the provision house for Shepton Mallet prison which until its closure in 2013 was the oldest working prison in the UK. In the early days inmates had to buy their own food and drink so an enterprising governor built the provision house in order to make money out of them! br / br / br / br / In later years the provision house became a hostelry and its name changed to the Kings Arms. It is well documented that the Duke of Monmouth and his men recruited 12 Sheptonians as they passed through the town on their way to overthrow King James II in 1685 staying nearby in Longbridge. Reputedly after a heavy day s march they visited the Kings Arms (no doubt taking perverse pleasure in drinking at a hostelry of that name!) to enlist new members to their cause. br / br / br / br / You may be wondering why the Kings Arms became known as The Dusthole. In the 1900s the main industries in the town were based around the local stone quarries. Workers would often call in for a drink or two on their way home dusty from the stone they d been working with all day and leaving evidence of their visit as they brushed themselves off while chatting and enjoying their pint. Hence the Kings Arms became known locally as The Dusthole. br / br / br / br / We re lucky enough to have been visited by many celebrity guests over the years. Marco Pierre White (Chef Hell s Kitchen) enjoyed a cuppa Sunday roast and a good old chat with Tony! br / br / Julian Fellowes (actor and writer) left his mark on one of our ceilings! Chris Kelly (BBC Food & Drink) is a local resident likes to pop in for a pint. Hugh Fearnley-Whittingstall (River Cottage) has been known to enjoy a sandwich or two. Adam Henson (Countryfile presenter) took a liking to our ales. Even King George V is reputed to have stayed here! br / br / br / br / Come and chat with Tony in the bar one evening and see what stories he has to tell. He s very fond of the old place and knows all its secrets!

Directions to The Dusthole Shepton Mallet

Basingstoke (via A303) - Train: Get on Ringway E/A339 from Churchill Way E/A3010. Take A303 to Countess Rd/A345 in Amesbury. Take The Packway and B390 to A36. Follow A36 to A362 in Warminster. Follow A362 to A361 in Somerset. Follow A361 to Town Ln in Shepton Mallet. Follow Town Ln to Cornhill.

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