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Strawberry Field is a working pub in the village of Badsey, just outside Evesham, where you'll find locals actually spending their evenings rather than tourists passing through.
The atmosphere is genuinely relaxed, with traditional pub food and drinks served without any sense of performing village life for visitors. Whether you're stopping for a pint, having lunch, or chatting with people who know the area inside out, it feels like the real thing.
Badsey's history is rooted in market gardening, and the pub sits right within that community heritage, giving you an authentic feel for how the village has worked and lived. Geographically, it's well positioned for exploring the Vale of Evesham or as a break point when you're heading between the larger towns like Evesham, Broadway, and Chipping Campden. The village itself sits among the smaller settlements that fill this corner of the Cotswolds, and stopping here helps you understand what actual village life is like away from the better-known tourist spots. It's straightforward to reach and useful as a grounding point during a day of wandering through the quieter places in the area.
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