
📷 Photo by Derek Harper · CC BY-SA 2.0 · Wikimedia Commons
This cafe sits in Great Tew, a village that developed over centuries as a planned estate settlement, and you can read that history in the honey-coloured stone buildings and thatched roofs that still define the streets today.
Quince and Clover fits naturally into this setting, offering freshly brewed coffee, pastries, and light lunches in a warm, community atmosphere. It's the kind of place where you can settle in for a proper break, whether you're taking time to wander around the village and appreciate its architecture, or you're travelling through from nearby towns like Chipping Norton or Banbury. The cafe has an unpretentious quality to it, reflecting the village's genuine character without trying too hard. You'll get a real sense of how people actually gather and spend their time in the Cotswolds here, which is part of what makes it worth stopping at. The hospitality is straightforward and honest, the sort of place locals would genuinely point visitors towards if they asked where to go for a coffee and a moment to sit down.
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D. Blenkinsopp · CC BY-SA 2.0 · Wikimedia Commons

B. Boaden · CC BY-SA 2.0 · Wikimedia Commons