Barn at Weston-sub-Edge A Cotswold stone built barn in a bit of a sad state awaiting sale and conversion.
RestaurantEat & Drink

Seagrave Arms

in Weston-sub-Edge

📷 Photo by Philip Halling · CC BY-SA 2.0 · Wikimedia Commons

This classic Cotswold inn sits in the quiet village of Weston-sub-Edge, built from the distinctive honey-coloured stone that characterises the region.

Operating primarily as a restaurant with rooms available for overnight stays, the Seagrave Arms has served as a village gathering place and rest stop for travellers across generations. That accumulated history is genuinely palpable when you step inside.

The kitchen turns out hearty, well-executed dishes that draw on fresh seasonal produce from the surrounding countryside. You can drop in for a casual drink, settle over lunch after exploring the local footpaths, or commit to a full evening meal and find the same welcoming approach throughout. The fireplace provides warmth and atmosphere on colder days, while the garden offers pleasant outdoor dining when conditions allow.

Weston-sub-Edge itself rewards a gentle explore, and the location proves genuinely practical for touring the northern Cotswolds. Chipping Campden and Broadway are both a short drive away, making the Seagrave Arms useful whether you're staying nearby or simply passing through the area. It's the sort of place locals actually recommend to visitors—an establishment that feels organically part of its surroundings rather than imposed upon them.

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