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The Churchill Arms in Ebrington is the sort of pub that keeps drawing you back during a Cotswolds stay.
It genuinely belongs to village life here, functioning as a proper meeting place where locals and visitors mingle without any sense of separation.
The food is straightforward and honest, often using ingredients from nearby farms, and there's a decent drinks selection behind the bar. The interior feels genuinely relaxed—the kind of space where you're equally happy nursing a drink by the fire after a walk or striking up a conversation with whoever happens to be at the next table. There's no forced jolliness about it; things just happen naturally.
Built from the golden stone you see throughout the Cotswolds, the building carries that sense of permanence the region does so well. There's no dramatic backstory attached to it, but it has the quiet history of being something the village has relied on for generations.
Ebrington itself rewards a gentle wander on foot through its lanes. If you want to broaden your day, Chipping Campden's market town character is just a short drive off, and Stratford-upon-Avon is easily within reach for something more ambitious. The countryside around here also offers solid walking if you feel like stretching your legs further.
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