Reg Cundick, in the book The Inns And Taverns Of Warminster, published in 1987, referring to the Angel inn, noted:
In its ‘heyday’ the Angel was quite a large inn. It was situated on the south side of the High Street, at the top of the hill. The inn’s doorway can still be seen today, used as the entrance to the West County Cleaners and Herbert J. White’s, the jewellers (which occupy the ground floor). The building used to be the largest posting house in the town and was also the stopping place for the Bristol mail coaches. Extending well back at the rear, it offered plenty of room for coaches and ample stabling for horses.
