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Churchill House

in Hook

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Churchill House is a village pub in Hook, a small settlement on the quieter southern edge of the Cotswolds.

It's a genuinely welcoming place where you can stop for a drink after a walk, settle in for a proper meal, or just take time out from travelling. The atmosphere is relaxed and friendly, the kind of spot where locals and visitors alike feel equally at home.

The pub serves local ales alongside a solid menu of traditional pub food—hearty, no-nonsense dishes that work well for lunch or dinner. There's nothing pretentious about it, which is rather the point. It's been a community gathering place for a long time, and that sense of genuine hospitality is still very much in evidence when you walk through the door.

Hook itself is conveniently positioned if you're travelling between Swindon and Cirencester, or exploring the quieter fringes of the region. You're far enough from the main tourist routes to get a real sense of how village life actually works here, but close enough to main roads that you won't feel stranded. If you're keen on authentic rather than polished, and you appreciate good food and a proper pint in somewhere honest and unpretentious, Churchill House is exactly the kind of local you should seek out.

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51.54601°N, 1.88011°W Data: osm