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You'll find Saddlers in Little Coxwell, a village cafe that serves as a proper local gathering place.
The menu keeps things straightforward—good coffee and tea, sandwiches, light bites, and cake—making it a sensible stop when you need to rest and refuel during a walk or while passing through the area. The atmosphere is genuinely friendly and unpretentious, the sort of place where you can settle in for as long as you like without any fuss.
Little Coxwell itself is a small, rural village that operates at a slower rhythm than the more famous Cotswold destinations. Saddlers functions as a hub here, offering visitors an authentic taste of village life. Cafes like this one often have interesting histories, having evolved from older community institutions—general stores or gathering places that have served generations of residents and reflected the continuity of rural English life.
The village sits conveniently near Faringdon, a market town just a short drive away, so you can access a wider range of shops and services if needed. This proximity makes Little Coxwell an easy addition to your broader Cotswolds travels, whether you're dedicating time to this quieter corner or simply want a comfortable break while exploring the surrounding countryside. It's precisely the kind of unassuming spot that rewards taking a detour to discover.
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