Places to stay in Stock Lane, Wiltshire

Places to eat in the region include The Crown At Aldbourne, The Red Lion Inn Axford, Silks On The Downs, and Coles Bar & Restaurant.

The center of Stock Lane ( which is at is longitude -1°39'42.303 and latitude 51°27'49.809 ) is located 5 miles away from Marlborough, 6 miles away from Manton, 9 miles away from Shalbourne and 9 miles away from Swindon.

Available Stock Lane lodging

We currently have 5 accommodations in and around Stock Lane.

Stock Lane Hotels, B&Bs and Guest Houses

Photograph of Premier Inn, Marlborough
Listing updated 2026
Hotels

Premier Inn

Approx 5 miles away in Marlborough:

Escape to the country at our Premier Inn Marlborough hotel.
Jennings Road
Marlborough, Wiltshire
Bed & Breakfasts

The Sanctuary

Approx 3 miles away in Marlborough:

The Sanctuary, in Ogbourne St.George, is a family-run Bed and Breakfast. The accomodation has a four-star rating awarded by the English Tourist Board.
Ogbourne St. George
Marlborough, Wiltshire
Bed & Breakfasts

Orchard Close B&B

Approx 5 miles away in Marlborough:

Orchard Close, is tucked away in a quiet spot, yet is only minutes walk from the historic High Street, with its many shops, pubs and restaurants. A warm welcome awaits you along with good home cooking and a real feeling of home-from-home..
Wye Lane, London Road
Marlborough, Wiltshire

Stock Lane Camping, Caravans, Self Catering

Self Catering Properties

Dairy Cottage And Walnut Lodge

Approx 5 miles away in Shalbourne:

Browns Farm
Shalbourne, Wiltshire
Campsites

Postern Hill Caravan & Camping Site

Approx 5 miles away in Marlborough:

Postern Hill
Marlborough, Wiltshire
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Things to see and do, places to eat in Stock Lane

The Crown At Aldbourne ( Dining / Pubs / Bars ). The "Crown At Aldbourne" is a AA 4 Star accredited Inn with accomodation consisting of 3 double and one twin bedded en-suite rooms,conference room,restaurant,main bar,sports bar and large courtyard garden. Overlooking the village square of Aldbourne, opposite the duck pond, the " Crown at Aldbourne" is first recorded as early as the 16th entury, although the present building is thought to be Georgian.Local historians believe that the Crown was once a small coaching Inn on the turnpike road from Cirencester to Hungerford.