REAL ALE IN GLOUCESTERSHIRE

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This page is part of a prototype web-based CAMRA guide to Gloucestershire pubs.
The pub information has been supplied by the Gloucestershire, Bristol and District
& North Cotswold branches of CAMRA and thus these pages are
©Campaign for Real Ale Ltd. 2012.

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BISHOP'S CLEEVE

FARMERS ARMS  See Map
Evesham Road, GL52 8SA
SO9550328806
A435
Tel. Cheltenham (01242) 679277

No Real Ale!
2012
Historical information


KING'S HEAD  See Map
19, Cheltenham Road, GL52 8LU
SO9579927656
Centre of Village
Tel. Cheltenham (01242) 673260
FULLER London Pride (G)
TAYLOR Landlord (G)
GUEST BEER Regular (H)
GUEST BEER Two Guest Ales (G)

Picturesque 17th century thatched pub in
centre of village. Two main rooms with
exposed beams and stone-flagged floors.
Large garden with children's play area.
The Garrison Savannah is a separate
conference facility.

CampingCar ParkDisabled FacilitiesFamilies WelcomeOutdoor Drinking AreaEvening MealsLunchtime MealsFunction RoomTraditional Pub GamesQuiet PubReal FireSmoking ShelterSkittlesWiFi
2011
Historical information


ROYAL OAK  See Map
Church Road, GL52 8LR
SO9599927626
Centre of village
Tel. Cheltenham (01242) 672664
WELLS Bombardier (H)
GUEST BEER Regular (H)

Typically traditional village pub
offering a wide range of good value
food. Indoor and outdoor play facilities
for children.

CampingDisabled FacilitiesFamilies WelcomeOutdoor Drinking AreaEvening MealsLunchtime MealsQuiet PubSkittlesWiFi
2011
Historical information


SWALLOW INN  See Map
Bishops Drive, GL52 8DH
SO9595027325
Tel. Cheltenham (01242) 678333
SHARP'S Doom Bar Bitter (H)

1950's estate pub named after class of
sailing dinghy. Refurbished in 2003, the
pub offers an extensive range on
traditional Cantonese food to eat in or
take away. Closed for food on Tuesdays.

Car ParkEvening MealsLunchtime MealsPublic BarTraditional Pub Games
2003
Historical information


©Campaign for Real Ale Ltd. 2012.
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Last updated on 18/01/2012