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This traditional pub sits right at the centre of Crawley village and makes for a genuinely welcoming stop after a day spent exploring the wider Cotswolds.
Inside you'll find an open fire during the colder months and a steady flow of conversation that gives the place a real sense of community and life. The kitchen does straightforward pub food well, and they keep a thoughtful selection of local ales and ciders on hand—the kind of thing that reflects what's actually being brewed and made in the surrounding region.
You might pop in for a quick drink, stay for a proper meal, or simply find a quiet corner to settle into for a while. Crawley is a small, peaceful village, and the pub naturally acts as its social hub, so you'll experience village life as it genuinely happens here. From a practical standpoint it works well too—only a short drive from Witney, the nearest proper market town, which makes it a convenient stopping point if you're passing through the area or using Witney as a base for exploring further afield.
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