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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TWYNING

FLEET INN  See Map
Fleet Lane, GL20 6FL
SO9042436569
Tel. Tewkesbury (01684) 274020
website:http://www.thefleetattwyning.co.uk/
GREENE KING Abbot (H)
OTTER Bitter (H)
WYE VALLEY Bitter (H)

Extensive pub and gardens overlooking
the Avon. Re-opened in April 2011 after
an extensive refurbishment. Very popular
with summer tourists. Childrens' area
with safe garden and play area. Moorings
available and adjacent caravan park.
Carvery on Sunday. Licensed for
weddings.

AccommodationCampingReal Draught CiderCask MarqueCar ParkDisabled FacilitiesFamilies WelcomeOutdoor Drinking AreaEvening MealsLunchtime MealsFunction RoomPublic BarTraditional Pub GamesReal FireSkittlesWiFi
2011
Historical information


VILLAGE INN  See Map
The Green, GL20 6DF
SO9017436650
Tel. Tewkesbury (01684) 293500
website:http://www.villageinntwyning.co.uk/
GREENE KING IPA (H)
WELLS Bombardier (H)
GUEST BEER Two Guest Ales (H)

Busy village inn, circa 1457, popular
with the locals. There is a garden to
the rear and the front patio overlooks
the village green (car parking on the
green). Pleasant walks to the river
where the ferry runs daily to Tewkesbury
and Bredon. Rambling bar area. The pub
is used by local skittle and darts teams
and as a meeting place for many local
societies and clubs. Watch out for the
low entrance doorway. The pub has low
ceilings and the enclosed attractive
gardens enhance the beautiful village
setting.

CampingFamilies WelcomeOutdoor Drinking AreaMember of Gloucestershire's LocAle SchemeEvening MealsLunchtime MealsTraditional Pub GamesReal FireSkittles
2010
Historical information


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Last updated on 14/05/2012