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Built in 1602, this early 17th Century Grade II listed traditional Cotswold stone Free House in an historic village. Popular with locals and passing trade, it has two comfortable bars with low-beamed ceilings with an interesting collection of pub, brewery and local memorabilia. The stables dining area offers good value food. Added attractions include a pleasant garden, a skittle alley/function room with a well and popular pub games such as cribbage and darts. This friendly welcoming pub is at the centre of most local community activities.
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This Pub serves 3 changing beers and 2 regular beers.
Beaufort Arms, Hawkesbury Upton
Source: Regional
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