
Pub of the Month -The Sherborne Arms, Northleach, Gloucestershire

The Sherborne Arms is an historic pub situated in the beautiful market town of Northleach in the heart of the Cotswolds.
It is run by Peter Creed and Tom Noest and focusses on good simple pub food with a straightforward wine list and a good selection of spirits. There is a large bar area with lots of seating to have a quiet drink, open fires, a separate restaurant, and an outside courtyard.
Situated in the centre of the Cotswolds, Northleach is an excellent place from which to explore this beautiful area. It is within easy reach of the market town of Cirencester and the Roman villa in Chedworth, and is surrounded by excellent walking. For those wanting to stay for a few days, The Sherborne Arms has recently refurbished three lovely en-suite bedrooms, all retaining traditional features, and with freestanding roll top baths.
Indeed, Peter and Tom own and run several other pubs in the Cotswolds, and one can easily move from one to the other! The Bell at Langford, The Little Bell within Soho Farm House, The Lamb, Shipston-Under-Wychwood and The Fox, Broadwell. https://www.thesherbornenorthleach.com/find-us
Open 7 Days a week.
The Sherborne Arms, Market Square, Northleach, Gloucestershire, GL54 3EE 01451 828186
https://www.thesherbornenorthleach.com/

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