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Back in this 16th century, this was a local cider house – now it does duty as a prestigious & pretty inn overlooking Bledington’s idyllic village… more »
Oxfordshire’s affluent country crowd is flocking to this Cotswold stone inn, overlooking a picture-postcard village. The good-looking bar is… more »
Originally an old malthouse, this intimate pub/restaurant-with-rooms in the tiny village of Nether Westcote has recently been updated & thoughtfully… more »
Mission control for Lady Bamford’s vision of foodie heaven in middle England, Daylesford is a delicious slice of Cotswold countryside – part… more »
This traditional flagstone pub, set in a picture-perfect Cotswold village, is best known for its excellent bar selection, particularly fine wines… more »
Within easy reach of Stow on the Wold, this historic village inn has a smart, country-chic vibe, yet it still feels like a homely, low-ceilinged… more »
Now a local favourite in the centre of Chipping Norton, Wild Thyme offers an appetising mix of zesty modern cooking, B&B & warm, friendly service… more »
This restaurant has not been reviewed by Square Meal. Click through for location, price and contact details, plus the option of reading or writing… more »
With plenty of glass, twin awnings & a decked terrace out front complete with alfresco tables, this modern, informal brasserie has the cosmopolitan… more »
Well-known hoteliers Peter & Lana de Savary recently refurbished this Cotswold hotel – a two-pronged retreat including a quaint 15th-century… 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 »
A quintessential, creeper-clad thatched boozer overlooking an equally quaint village green, the 500-year-old Falkland Arms breathes cosy rusticity… more »
Since arriving in 2005, brothers Will & Tom Greenstock have transformed this Grade II-listed Georgian coaching inn from a faded village boozer… more »
Northleach is an absurdly pretty village, all mellow stone with a river running through it. Once a wool town of serious substance, it still bears… more »
An archetypal country pub in the classic gentrified mould, complete with a roaring log fire, evening candles & lots of wood (standing timbers,… more »
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