Rivers Edge At The Legacy Rose And Crown

Harnham Road, Wiltshire, United Kingdom

🛍 Tea, Wine, Coffee, Cheese

4 💬 330 Reviews
Rivers Edge At The Legacy Rose And Crown

Phone: +448444119046

Address: Harnham Road, Wiltshire, United Kingdom

City: Wiltshire

Dishes: 8

Reviews: 330

"Had a really lovely experience at this venue on a Saturday afternoon. We enjoyed a trip down the river punting (third party Salisbury punting excellent) and then the restaurant made us a mixture of picnic baskets and afternoon teas outside in the sunshine. I was especially impressed with the picnic baskets. £15 per person, for a huge selection of items (we paid for 3 picnics and had many more than 1 item pp). Impressively everything was home made and utterly delicious sausage rolls, quiche, scotch eggs, cheese and biscuits, salad, coleslaw, drum sticks and the most delicious roast beef and horseradish sandwiches I've ever had. There was more than enough per person. The avo tea was £15 per head, reasonable quantity for the price. (Actually far better than being forced to pay £30pp and having more than you could ever eat). The cakes were delicious, simple lemon cake was the best I've ever tasted. Good service. Really pretty location. We had a really lovely afternoon in the sun. Thank you. Highly recommended."

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HES268 HES268

Room was nice but service was not good and man on front desk was dishonest. Food should have been better for price.

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matticace
matticace

Delicious meal with good friendly service (not cheap at £15 for a roast, but fortunately Grandad picked up the tab)!


bandittabby
bandittabby

We had an early meal from the daytime menu, which finishes at 18.30. It was enjoyable and quite reasonable in price.


tonimT9084JA
tonimT9084JA

The hotel is everything that it looks from the photos. Rooms good, food great and atmosphere very relaxing, particularly being able to eat breakfast and evening meal by the side of the river. It truly was less than 10 minutes walk to cathedral and city centre and only 20 mins by car to Stonehenge etc. Well placed, staff pleasant, food good.


lg227
lg227

Had afternoon tea here with friends on Sunday. This is a beautiful hotel in a beautiful location with great views of the river. The food was excellent especially the most fabulous festive cheesecake ever and the service was just as good. The receptionist was really friendly and chatty and the restaurant service was excellent. This was our second visit and we are already planning our next one. We may even stay over next time.


lisaw
lisaw

I would highly recommend this beautiful hotel in a beautiful village. The staff where very warm welcoming. I asked if a hostess Posey could be put into my sisters room as a gift from her nephew. Well they where stunning the room was jaw droppingly lovely. Thank you so so much to Hannah x. I would also recommend booking punting because they pick you up on the river than runs past there gardens, which has steps especially to step into the boat! Loved this little gem cant wait to visit again.


Tracey
Tracey

If you want to actually get a nights sleep after paying for a hotel room do not stay here. Rooms have no sound proofing and if a wedding is on the rooms actually vibrate until late at night and no manager on site to help. If you want any compensation the hotel says you should have left and not stayed overnight. This response was made knowing that we had been out for a meal and a drink as we were on our holiday. We were unable to eat at the hotel due to the wedding so had walked into Salisbury. So awful customer service and endorsing drink driving apparently.


RobRoots86
RobRoots86

Visited with 6 family members 2 babies for a birthday Sunday lunch. Pros; beautiful setting building, attentive service staff, good food drink options. Cons; no allergen info displayed staff unsure untrained resulting in a member of our party requiring medication due to being served nuts in an unlabelled desert no apology offered by management or chef. Roast dinner have Pre packaged sliced meat possibly microwaved or boiled in bag meaning it’s tough stringy, desserts are brought in. plain A4 printed menu lacking info on flavour allergens as well as aesthetic creativity add a border at least! cheap cafe cutlery, mens baby change toilets grubby in need of refurb, light shades chandeliers dusty...


steph
steph

Overall terrible experience in a very dated, damp and creepy hotel. We stayed at the Rose Crown for business and thankfully only 1 night. Most of our party had to change rooms as they were either damp and musty or just a bit creepy and when my colleague asked for an alternative room the guy on reception said ‘do you want Creepy or Cramped?’. I have to say most of the staff were friendly and polite but perhaps a more experienced member of staff should be on reception. Plus the breakfast was fairly decent although the orange juice they served up was more of a strange children’s squash rather than a juice, so the Legacy hotel group is definitely cutting corners everywhere! The only saving grace...


Girl208
Girl208

Had a really lovely experience at this venue on a Saturday afternoon. We enjoyed a trip down the river punting (third party Salisbury punting excellent) and then the restaurant made us a mixture of picnic baskets and afternoon teas outside in the sunshine. I was especially impressed with the picnic baskets. £15 per person, for a huge selection of items (we paid for 3 picnics and had many more than 1 item pp). Impressively everything was home made and utterly delicious sausage rolls, quiche, scotch eggs, cheese and biscuits, salad, coleslaw, drum sticks and the most delicious roast beef and horseradish sandwiches I've ever had. There was more than enough per person. The avo tea was £15 per he...

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  • Tea Explore our selection of soothing teas, offering both classic and exotic blends. Perfectly brewed to awaken your senses, indulge in our range for a moment of tranquility and flavor in every sip.
  • Wine A curated selection of fine wines from around the world, offering rich reds, crisp whites, and elegant rosés to pair perfectly with your meal. Savor each bottle's unique aroma, flavor, and complexity.
  • Coffee Indulge in our rich and aromatic coffee selection, expertly brewed to awaken your senses. From classic espresso to creamy lattes, discover the perfect blend to start your day on a flavorful note.
  • Cheese A curated selection of artisanal cheeses from around the world, featuring diverse flavors and textures that delight the palate. Perfect for sharing or savored individually with the ideal accompaniments.

Amenities

  • Seating
  • Free Wifi
  • Reservations
  • Serves Alcohol

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