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The Langley Tap is a proper English pub in Langley Burrell, a quiet village on the northern edge of the Cotswolds.
It's the kind of place that genuinely welcomes everyone, whether you're a regular or passing through, with a relaxed and unpretentious atmosphere that makes you want to stay longer than you planned. On cooler days you can settle by the log fire, and when the weather's fine there's outdoor seating to enjoy. They stock local ales and serve decent food, so it works perfectly as a stop after exploring the area.
The village itself feels peaceful and removed from the busier parts of the region, and this pub is genuinely at its heart—where locals gather and village life actually happens. Your location here is genuinely useful if you're touring more broadly. Chippenham is just a short drive away, and from here you can easily reach Lacock Abbey with its medieval cloisters and distinctive grounds, or head over to Castle Combe, another village definitely worth your time. Whether you're making a dedicated visit or looking for a comfortable spot to refuel between sightseeing, The Langley Tap delivers what you need. It's a place to properly slow down and get a real sense of how village life actually works around these parts.
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