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Cotswolds pubs
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The Chequers Inn
Chequers Lane,
Fladbury,
Worcestershire,
WR10 2PZ
Tel: 01386 860276
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The Chequers Inn is a charming old pub that dates from the 14th Century, and can be found in the Worcestershire village of Fladbury, near Pershore. It is a warm, welcoming pub with a delightful beer garden, and offers a good selection of real ales and excellent home cooked food as well as bed and breakfast accommodation.
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The Anchor Inn
Main Street,
Wyre Piddle,
Worcestershire,
WR10 2JB
Tel: 01386 552799
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The Anchor Inn is a pleasant little pub in the amusingly titled village of Wyre Piddle in Worcestershire. Set by the banks of the River Avon, and with a good reputation for its beer and pub food, this 400 year old inn is deservedly popular.
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The Fruiterer’s Arms
Stonehall Common,
Worcestershire,
WR5 3QG
Tel: 01905 820462
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The Fruiterer’s Arms, in Stonehall Common near Worcester, is an elegant pub with a restaurant and beautiful gardens. Well-kept cask ales and very well presented food make this a very popular pub, especially in the summer months when the garden makes an idyllic setting for a pint and a meal.
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The Bear and Ragged Staff
Station Road,
Bransford,
Worcestershire,
WR6 5JH
Tel: 01886 833399
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The Bear and Ragged Staff is a charming country inn in a peaceful rural setting. It makes a welcoming place to relax and enjoy a pint of real ale and to peruse the frequently changing menu of accomplished food, which is anything but run of the mill.
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The Colliers Arms
Tenbury Road,
Clows Top,
Worcestershire,
DY14 9HA
Tel: 01299 832242
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The Colliers Arms is a well-established pub that has recently been refurbished. It is set in beautiful Worcestershire countryside, and has earned a very good reputation for the quality of its food and its well-kept cask ales.
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Crown and Sandys Arms
Main Road,
Ombersley,
Worcestershire,
WR9 0EW
Tel: 01905 620252
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The Crown and Sandys Arms in Ombersley is a very stylish pub, which combines modern décor with charming original features. The food is a cut above standard pub fare, and is complemented by a diverse selection of wines and well-kept real ales.
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The Jockey Inn
Baughton,
Worcestershire,
WR8 9DQ
Tel: 01684 592153
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The Jockey Inn is one of Worcestershire’s best-known dining pubs, and has earned a strong reputation for its substantial meals. It is set in a picturesque spot in the Severn Valley, yet is just minutes from the motorway. There is an attractive garden and a good selection of cask ales.
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Little Pack Horse
High Street,
Bewdley,
Worcestershire,
DY12 2DH
Tel: 01299 403762
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The Little Pack Horse is a charming old timber-framed pub in the centre of Bewdley in Worcestershire. It is cosy and welcoming, with many of the original features still in place. Good, reasonably priced food, and a range of cask ales are served.
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The Fleece
The Cross,
Bretforton,
Worcestershire,
WR11 7JE
Tel: 01386 831173
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The Fleece in Bretforton suffered a terrible fire in 2004, but the charming little pub has now reopened after a thorough renovation. It is an ancient pub with many original fittings and great character; well kept real ales and a delicious selection of food are other highlights.
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