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
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ODDINGTON

FOX INN  See Map
Lower Oddington, GL56 0UR
Centre of village off A436.
Tel. Cotswold (01451) 870555
Fax: 01451-870669
e-mail:info@foxinn.net
website:http://www.foxinn.net
BADGER Tanglefoot (H)
HOOK NORTON Best Bitter (H)
GUEST BEER Regular (H)

Spacious, 15th-century stone inn, with a
relaxed, pleasant bar area, that boasts
a flagstone floor (not the original) and
a large open fire. A friendly welcome
awaits those who enjoy a thoughtful beer
range and an imaginative menu.

AccommodationCar ParkFamilies WelcomeOutdoor Drinking AreaLined GlassesEvening MealsLunchtime MealsFunction RoomPublic BarTraditional Pub GamesQuiet PubReal Fire
2001
Historical information


HORSE AND GROOM  See Map
Upper Oddington, GL56 0XH
SP2230025600
Tel. Cotswold (01451) 830584
e-mail:info@horseandgroom.uk.com
website:http://www.horseandgroom.uk.com/
WYE VALLEY Bitter (H)
WYE VALLEY HPA (H)
GUEST BEER Regular (H)

You are assured of a warm welcome at
this privately owned, attractive 16th
century, Grade II listed inn run by very
friendly licensees for the last seven
years, winning many awards. Extended bar
area for locals with own sitting room
linked by a real open log fire in an
inglenook setting. Wye Valley beers are
always available, with a weekly changing
guest from a Gloucestershire brewery.
Large car park and attractive garden and
patio area. Situated in good walking
country close to Stow. Eight letting
bedrooms - room 5 apparently haunted by
George!

AccommodationOn a Bus RouteCar ParkFamilies WelcomeOutdoor Drinking AreaEvening MealsLunchtime MealsQuiet PubReal Fire
2011
Historical information


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Last updated on 18/01/2012