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You'll find Heathers in Stratton, a village sitting just outside Cirencester, and it's the kind of cafe that rewards you for seeking it out.
They do proper coffee, afternoon tea, and light lunches, alongside home-baked cakes and straightforward food that hits the spot when you need refueling between exploring. It's genuinely a local gathering place rather than something set up primarily for visitors, which means you get a real feel for how village life actually works here, away from the main tourist crowds.
Stratton itself gives you a window into traditional Cotswold living, and the location works well if you're using it as a quieter base while you venture into nearby Cirencester, often described as the Capital of the Cotswolds. That town has serious Roman history worth your time and a proper market, but when you've done your looking around and want somewhere calm to settle with a drink and a bite to eat, Heathers offers exactly that. It's the kind of place that makes sense as a pause point, letting you catch your breath before heading back out into the countryside that surrounds everything here.
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