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Like its elder sibling Russell’s, this casual all-day eatery is housed in what was the HQ of furniture designer Gordon Russell. Inside, it’s… more »
The Lygon Arms is the place to be on Saturday nights when the Great Hall dining room buzzes with a good mix of eager residents & well-heeled locals… more »
Formerly the showroom of famed furniture designer Gordon Russell, this Cotswold gem buzzes with good humour in the evening, when genteel locals… more »
This splendid country house hotel & restaurant sits in some grandeur down leafy Cotswold lanes. In the smartly contemporary, conservatory restaurant… more »
Housing both a food accessories shop and a cafe, the Lapstone Farm provides both retail and culinary therapy. It’s a happy mix. Owners Simon… more »
This restaurant has not been reviewed by Square Meal. But we do list the location, price and contact details, and you have the option of reading… more »
Set on the edge of picture-perfect Paxford, this 17th-century inn has seen a recent change of ownership & chef, but thankfully not a drop in standards… more »
Since arriving in 2005, brothers Will & Tom Greenstock have transformed this Grade II-listed Georgian coaching inn from a faded village boozer… more »
You don’t need much of an excuse to visit the Cotswolds, but this is certainly one. Chef/proprietor Marcus Ashenford has Michelin pedigree for… more »
It all comes together in this pleasant looking rural inn overlooking the village green: a perfect, prettily planted garden for summer alfresco… more »
Lovely arched windows, bare wood tables, rattan seating & subdued tones give this elegant little gem of a place a tranquil, airy feel no matter… more »
With plenty of glass, twin awnings & a decked terrace out front complete with alfresco tables, this modern, informal brasserie has the cosmopolitan… more »
A great deal of money has been lavished on this handsome Cotswold stone rectory resulting in a stylish new look, one that successfully blends the… more »
Although it describes itself as a hotel, the George doesn’t feel remotely corporate or anonymous – & it’s certainly not best-behaviour formal… more »
Take a gentrified location close to Cheltenham Racecourse, add the imposing grandeur of honey-coloured stone and you have a dream ticket for weddings… more »
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