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You'll find this welcoming pub in the Kingsholm area, just north of Gloucester city centre, which makes it a natural stopping point whether you're taking a break from exploring the city or using it as a base before heading into the quieter parts of the Cotswolds.
The Blenheim Inn is a traditional pub where you can settle in with a drink from their selection of local ales and spirits, working through a menu of straightforward pub food – the kind of honest fare that hits the spot after a day on your feet.
The location works well for exploring Gloucester's main attractions. Gloucester Cathedral and the historic Docks are both an easy walk away, so it's convenient if you want to break up your sightseeing with a proper meal and a pint. The atmosphere is genuinely friendly and local rather than touristy, which gives you a real sense of how people in Gloucester spend their time. Since Gloucester itself sits right on the edge of the Cotswolds, the Blenheim offers a good transition point – you can enjoy some proper city hospitality before or after venturing into the more rural landscape beyond.
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