Wootton Bassett's 100 year-old Sally Pussey pub re-opened this week after a total refit that took three months to complete.
The pub opened on Wednesday after renovations which enlarged the conservatory, bar and kitchen and installed new loos and a more efficient beer cellar.
Wootton Bassett Mayor Susan Cooklsey joined Arkells brewery chairman James Arkell, Swindon Mayor Derek Benfield and the Lord Lieutenant of Wiltshire, Sir Maurice Johnston, at the opening.
The pub was named after 5ft 1in Sally, who as well as pulling a great pint was a famed village faith healer.
Current landlady Norah Thomas said: "The pub is very light and airy since the renovations and I am sure she would have approved of what we have done."
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