De la Haye’s Fish & Chip shop
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De la Haye’s Fish & Chip shop

in Bourton-on-the-Water

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This straightforward takeaway in Bourton-on-the-Water serves fish and chips cooked to order, working with cod, haddock, and plaice alongside traditional pies and sausages.

High Street, GL54 2AP

There's nothing elaborate about it – just reliable comfort food prepared the same way it has been for years.

The real draw, though, is what happens after you've collected your order. Most visitors grab their portions and head to the benches that line the River Windrush as it runs through the village centre. On a fine day, there are few better places in the Cotswolds for a casual meal outdoors. The river itself is a major reason Bourton-on-the-Water attracts so many visitors, with its succession of low bridges and accessible paths running alongside the water.

The shop's location makes it ideal for a quick lunch while exploring the village's other attractions, or for a simple evening meal if you're staying in the area. Bourton serves well as a base for wider exploration – Stow-on-the-Wold and Moreton-in-Marsh are both within easy reach – so you're likely to find yourself returning more than once. It's the kind of place that focuses on doing one thing properly and lets that speak for itself.

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