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Head towards Cranham and you'll find a proper village pub that genuinely reflects the community around it.
This is where locals gather and visitors come to relax, order a drink, and eat well after time spent exploring the Cotswolds. The pub functions as a real meeting point for the village, offering an authentic glimpse into how people actually spend their time here.
The building itself carries the kind of character you expect from traditional establishments in this corner of England, testament to years of serving both visitors and residents. You'll typically spot a fire going during winter months, and when the weather cooperates there's pleasant outdoor seating. It's become particularly popular with walkers tackling the footpaths around Cranham Common and sections of the Cotswold Way, providing a natural rest point on longer routes.
Cranham is a quiet village overall, and the Black Horse Inn stands out as somewhere worth visiting. Whether you're based in the area or passing through from nearby towns like Stroud or Cheltenham, it's worth the effort to find. You'll encounter genuine warmth from the people working there and a real sense that this is a place the community values. After a morning or afternoon on the trails, there are few better spots to settle in with something to eat and drink while you catch your breath.
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