Bath & Borders

King William, Combe Down, Bath

Thursday 26 March 2026 19:30

Tucked away in a cul-de-sac this large, the King William is a well-proportioned pub with its impressive porch, built by Job Salter in 1824 for quarrymen at a time when Bath stone was extensively mined in the local area. It has a staircase leading directly into the underground quarry from a cellar that has now been restored and opened out for additional seating. At least 2 real ales and up to 8 local "craft" beers/lagers and a few local ciders can be on.