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This restaurant sits right in Selsley village, making it a natural stopping point if you're exploring this stretch of Gloucestershire.
The village itself has a genuine community feel, and the common above it draws plenty of visitors for the sweeping views across the Stroud valleys—you'll often see walkers and kite flyers making the most of the open space.
SIX Bath Road works well as a base for getting to know this part of the Cotswolds. It's conveniently positioned between several key spots, with Stroud—the main market town with all the shops and facilities you'd need—just a short drive away. Stonehouse and Nailsworth are also within easy reach, so the restaurant serves as a practical hub if you're moving between these areas.
The atmosphere is relaxed and unpretentious, the kind of place where you can settle in after a walk across Selsley Common or the surrounding valleys, or take a break before heading back out into the rolling hills and characteristic stone villages that give this corner of the region its distinctive character. It's straightforward hospitality—exactly what you need to recharge before continuing your explorations.
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