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GEORGE HOTEL See Map
21-23, Church Street, GL18 1PU
SO7233025874
Off B4215 and B4216 opposite church
Tel. Newent (01531) 820203
e-mail:enquiries@georgehotel.uk.com
website:http://www.georgehotel.uk.com/
BUTCOMBE Bitter (H)
COTTAGE Seasonal (H)
SHARP'S Doom Bar Bitter (H)
GUEST BEER Regular (H)
This mid-17th century, 3-star, hotel has
a bar with a central serving area. It is
quiet at the front, as the dart board,
fruit machines and TV screens are
located at the rear. The former
"Commercial and Posting House" has been
converted into a restaurant, which is
reached by a corridor behind the bar.
Meals are served from 1200-1430 and from
1900-2100 (2100-2200 Friday-Saturday).
There is no food on Sunday evenings. The
Games Room above the restaurant has a
snooker table. The accommodation
comprises nine en-suite bedrooms and
three two-bedroomed mews flats. A beer
festival is held during the Newent Onion
Fair in September. Local attractions
include the National Birds of Prey
Centre and the Shambles Museum. Limited
parking. Les Routiers Hotel of the Year
2008.













2011
Historical information
KING'S ARMS See Map
Ross Road, GL18 1BD
SO7190026200
B4221
Tel. Newent (01531) 822002
website:http://www.thekingsarmsnewent.co.uk/
WELLS Bombardier (H)
One bar pub on the edge of village, at
the start of the by-pass. Simple plain
food. Patio area with fish. Exposed
beams.










2008
Historical information
RED LION See Map
2, Broad Street, GL18 1AH
SO7220025800
Tel. Newent (01531) 828075
BASS Draught Bass (H)
Large two-bar pub in market square.
Pleasantly refurbished with exposed
beams opposite historic market house in
the centre of Newent. Guest beers.









2008
Historical information