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Rose Tree Farm is a straightforward restaurant in Hardwicke, just south of Gloucester, offering a relaxed spot to eat while you're exploring this part of the region.
It's known for serving generous portions of traditional British food in a comfortable, unpretentious atmosphere, and it's become particularly popular for Sunday lunches. The setting feels appropriately informal, making it a good choice if you're travelling with family or simply want something hearty after spending time outdoors.
Hardwicke sits on the western edge of the Cotswolds, conveniently positioned between Gloucester and the deeper countryside towards Stroud and the Five Valleys. This makes it useful as a stopping point if you're planning to visit Gloucester's historic docks and cathedral before heading further into the hills. The village itself is straightforward and friendly, the kind of place where you can grab a proper meal without fuss before continuing with your day. It's not the most dramatic Cotswold location, but that's partly what makes it practical—you get fed and refuelled without leaving the main routes, which counts for something when you're managing a day out across the region.
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