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Built in 1699, this old wheelwrights house (an original template still adorns the attractive garden) has been selling ale since the Beer Act 1830. With a large garden bordering the River Churn this spacious hostelry has two main areas: the right hand side of the building for LocAle-seeking drinkers, featuring flagstone floors and an inglenook fireplace, the other half given over to the restaurant and dining areas. Winter opening times may be shorter.
This Pub serves 2 changing beers and 2 regular beers.
Bathurst Arms, North Cerney