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The Trouble House

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Cirencester Road, Tetbury, Gloucestershire, GL8 8SG

A country haven awaits visitors to this pub with its simply decorated beamed rooms, open fires and chunky mismatched tables and chairs. The welcome here is warm and the ambience delightfully cosy and relaxed.

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The Bathurst Arms

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North Cerney, Gloucestershire, GL7 7BZ

This pretty pink, ivy clad 17th century beamed establishment is popular with locals who drop in to sample the range of ales on offer, which includes Hook Norton Hooky Best, Cotswold Way, Wickwar Brewery and frequently changing guest beers.

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The Wild Duck Inn

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Drake's Island, Ewen, Gloucestershire, GL7 6BY

You will be impressed by the exterior of this part 16th century former mill and just as bowled over by its equally rustic interior, bursting with Cotswold character and charm. There are several rooms, all wtih oak floors and some exposed stonework. Low ceilings and huge fires create an intimate atmosphere.

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The Green Dragon Inn

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Cockleford, Gloucestershire, GL53 9NW

The furniture, which is made by Robert 'Mouseman' and has his distinctive hand carved mouse hallmark carved into each piece, is far from the only characterful thing about this 17th century Cotswold stone pub.

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Eight Bells Inn

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Church Street, Chipping Campden, Gloucestershire, GL55 6JG

This inn dates from the 14th century when it accommodated the stonemasons building the nearby St James' church. Its name comes from the fact that it was used to store the bells for the church tower. The pub has a charming country feel with a beamed bar area and stone fireplace. There is a good range of ale on offer including Hook Norton Best Bitter, Goffs Jouster, Purity Brewery Co Ubu and Wye Valle.

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Horse & Groom

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Bourton-on-the-Hill, Gloucestershire, GL56 9AQ

A lovely 18th century former coaching inn built of attractively yellowing Cotswold stone, with a neat little terraced garden to the rear that has a vegetable and fruit patch on view. The bar is large and welcoming and you'll feel instantly at home there with its weathered beams and exposed stone.

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Village Pub

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Barnsley, Gloucestershire, GL7 5EE

This part 17th century pub is appealing relaxing, with its stone walls and cosy open fire-warmed interior. There are five connecting rooms with oak and flagstone floors and furnished with period pieces. The rear terrace is a great place to whilse away a sunny afternoon.

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The Old Passage Inn

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Passage Road, Arlingham, Gloucestershire, GL2 7JR

'Originality' describes this bright green painted family-run inn. A resemblance to a cosy, small-town country establishment ends in the dining room with its far reaching reputation for good food.

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