REAL ALE IN GLOUCESTERSHIRE

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SLIMBRIDGE

TUDOR ARMS  See Map
Shepherd's Patch, GL2 7BP
SO7282404165
From A38 one mile beyond Slimbridge village
Tel. Uley (01453) 890306
Fax: 01453 890103
website:http://www.thetudorarms.co.uk/
ULEY Pig's Ear (H)
WADWORTH 6X (H)
GUEST BEER Four Guest Ales (H)

Large family operated Free House beside
the Gloucester-Sharpness canal near to
the Wildfowl and Wetlands Trust. The
building started as a small-holding in
the 1700s, but in the early 1800's when
the canal was being dug by hand by
'retired' Irish Navigator Soldiers it
attained a licence, remaining as a beer
and cider house until the 1950's when it
became fully licensed. The Shepherd's
Patch refers to the high ground on which
sheep used to be kept in times of flood.
Popular for bar meals - separate
restaurant. The cask ales are from
Palmers, Wickwar and local brewers.
Three cask ciders. Family room.
Accommodation in modern lodge alongside.
Camp site at rear. Gloucester sub-branch
Country Pub of the Year 2007-2011.

AccommodationGloucestershire Ale TrailCampingReal Draught CiderCar ParkDisabled FacilitiesFamilies WelcomeOutdoor Drinking AreaMember of Gloucestershire's LocAle SchemeEvening MealsLunchtime MealsFunction RoomPublic BarTraditional Pub GamesSmoking ShelterSkittles
2011
Historical information


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Last updated on 14/05/2012