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Great Gloucestershire Christmas Pubs






Ashleworth. The Boat Inn is a friendly country Christmas pub located on the banks of the river Severn at Ashleworth in Gloucestershire.


Chipping Campden. Eight Bells was originally built in the 14th century to house the stonemasons that built St. James’ church and was later used to store the peel of eight bells that were hung in the church tower – hence its name.Christmas Bells.


Coates. The Tunnel House Inn & Barn is set in an idyllic rural location nestled between the Cotswold villages of Coates and Tarlton. It is close to the source of the River Thames and sits beside the Thames and Severn Canal.Peaceful Christmas spot.


Ewen. Wild Duck Inn, a 16th Century Cotswold Inn & Luxury Hotel in Gloucestershire, dating back to 1563, is uniquely situated in the quiet village of Ewen. Very fine Christmas break.


Ford. The Plough Inn A popular 16th Century Inn renowned for its excellent menu and fine Donnington ales, is ideally placed for exploration of many nearby Cotswold attractions. The area holds everything for appreciators of the countryside. Try it for Christmas.


France Lynch. "The King's Head is a friendly and attractive old country local.... well kept beers, wide range of food, decent wines, - helpful service, cosy Christmas atmosphere, garden, great views......" (Good Pub Guide 2010/2011)


Frocester. An Eighteenth Century Coaching Inn in the Heart of the Cotswolds. The George Inn has stood at the centre of the rural community of Frocester, near Stroud in Gloucestershire, since 1716. Christmas drinks.


Lower Oddington. Welcome to The Fox Inn, Lower Oddington, built in the 16th Century and situated just 3 miles east of Stow on the Wold, in the heart of the Cotswolds.Christmas fare.


Moreton-in-Marsh. The Bell Inn is situated on the market square in Moreton. On Tuesdays there is the largest open air town market in the Cotswolds. Christmas festivities.


Newland. The Ostrich Inn is a lovely scenic old pub for Christmas situated in Newland, a beautiful village which lies on the western edge of the Forest of Dean and adjoins the Wye Valley, both areas of outstanding natural beauty.


Ruardean. The Malt Shovel established in 1110, and recently restored! Stay for a few nights at Christmas or just drop in for a meal of game, or glass of Real Ale, in a place steeped in the atmosphere of the Wye Valley. Horlicks was invented in Ruardean.


Tetbury. Set in the delightful Cotswold market town of Tetbury, The Close Hotel and Restaurant holds the enviable reputation of being one of the finest 16th century town houses in the Cotswolds.Originally built in 1535 during the reign of King Henry VIII


Upper Oddington. Horse & Groom, a quintessential English 16th Century Cotswold stone inn – dating back to 1580 since its early days as a simple hostelry.Perfect for a Christmas break.




 

 

 







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