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You'll find Scoff Café tucked into Langley Burrell, a working village that sits between Chippenham and Malmesbury in Wiltshire.
This is the kind of place that's been doing things much the same way for generations—mainly farming country with lanes that don't see a huge amount of traffic, which is rather the point.
The café itself is straightforward and honest. You can come in for a proper coffee and a pastry, or if you've built up an appetite walking the local footpaths, there's light lunch available too. What you notice most is the relaxed pace. There's no fussiness here, just good coffee and the kind of welcome that makes locals and visitors feel equally at home. It's the sort of spot where you can actually sit and decompress rather than rush through.
Langley Burrell works well as a stopping point if you're moving between the smaller villages scattered across this part of Wiltshire, or as a break if you're heading toward Castle Combe or other nearby draws. The real value is that it sits away from the busier tourist roads while still keeping you connected to everything worth seeing in the area. If you're spending a day exploring the countryside along the Cotswolds borderland, this is exactly the kind of reliable, unpretentious place that makes the journey feel less hurried and more like actual exploring.
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