The Bath Arms

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Commemorated on 1 plaque

The Bath Arms This Grade II listed former coaching inn dates back to at least 1732, when the Three Goats' Heads' stood on the site and was let on the condition that it was rebuilt. The new inn was called the King's Arms, but by 1769 was known as the Lords Arms or Weymouth Arms after the Marquesses of Bath. Their lordships were also the Viscounts Weymouth, owners of the nearby Longleat estate. By the early 1800s, the inn had become the Bath Arms Hotel.

41 Market Place, Warminster, United Kingdom where it was