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The Globe is a traditional public house in Randwick, a small village situated between Stroud and the more remote stretches of countryside that characterize this part of the Cotswolds.
This is the kind of pub where locals have been coming for years, and walking in gives you an authentic window into how the community actually lives and socializes. The bar stocks a good range of real ales from breweries in the area, plus the usual spirits and soft drinks. The kitchen keeps things simple with straightforward pub food—honest meals that satisfy whether you're recovering from a day's walking or just looking for a proper night out. The atmosphere here is deliberately relaxed, whether you're with a group or coming solo to decompress. There's outdoor seating if the weather's decent, perfect for watching the rhythms of village life unfold around you. You can sense that this pub has been part of Randwick's identity for many years now, and that heritage shows in its character. From a practical standpoint, the location works well as a starting point for exploring the walking routes that fan out across the surrounding hills. You're positioned nicely to access paths that deliver views back towards Stroud and further afield across the region.
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