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The Salutation Inn
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The Salutation Inn
The Salutation Inn
Castle CombeChippenham Wiltshire SN14 7LHUnited Kingdom
+441249782083
Business Description
The Salutation Inn is a country pub based out of The Gibb, Chippenham and offers high-quality food made from fresh, local and seasonal produce. Our history dates back as far as the 17th century. Our pub food is only prepared from the choicest ingredients under the expert supervision of our experienced chefs. We are committed to serving weary travellers an authentic dine-in pub experience and were chosen among the Traveler's Choice's best restaurants for 2021. You will find a wide variety of delicious small bites and starters as well as a variety of mains, sides, and desserts on our menu. You can also place a takeaway order and enjoy your food at your convenience. Order-to-go or dine-in now.
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About Chippenham
Chippenham is a market town in north-west Wiltshire, England. It lies 13 miles (21 km) north-east of Bath, 86 miles (138 km) west of London and is near the Cotswolds Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. The town was established on a crossing of the River Avon, where some form of settlement is believed to have existed since before Roman times. It was a royal vill and probably a royal hunting lodge, under Alfred the Great. The town continued to grow when the Great Western Railway arrived in 1841. It had a population of 36,548 in 2021. == History == === Etymology === The Anglo-Saxon Chronicle records the town as Cippanhamme: this could refer to a person called Cippa who had his hamm, an enclosure in a river meadow. An alternative theory suggests that the name is derived from the Anglo-Saxon word ceap, meaning 'market'. The name is recorded variously as Cippanhamm (878), Cepen (1042), Cheppeham (1155), Chippenham (1227), Shippenham (1319) and Chippyngham (1541). In John Speed's map of Wiltshire (1611), the name is spelt both "Chippenham" (for the hundred) and "Chipnam" (for the town).