Lying within the small
village of Long Marston, the Masons Arms was originally built as a private house in 1685 and became the local hostelry in
1861. The attractive, traditionally styled inn has been carefully refurbished inside and provides a spacious garden at the
front while hiding a secret garden at the rear. In warm weather you can enjoy your drinks and meals watching a spectacular
sunset.
Venturing inside, you will
feel that you have stepped into home from home. It feels so cosy and welcoming. A popular spot in the colder weather is the
sofa next to the open fire, although there are plenty of other tables and chairs throughout. The wingbacks
in the snug are ever popular where you can relax listening to a vintage jukebox playing classic records.
Popular with the locals and visitors to the area,
the superb food and outstanding service are the main attractions. A wide ranging menu is served at lunchtime and evenings
offering a selection of popular favourites. Everything is tasty and clearly home-made, and offers excellent value for money.
To accompany your meal there
is a fine wine selection along with a well stocked bar serving popular real ales, draught beers and lagers. The skittle alley
is perennially popular and the same room is available for functions and gatherings. There are regular, well advertised themed
events and always the very popular piano corner where, if you’re lucky, you may find a few of the staff providing a
musical treat